I was just checking the internet because I knew of one important event that happened yesterday.
I actually found many interesting things happened on June 22nd. It’s kind of a Red Letter Day in Gay History and the Arts…
On June 22nd:
- In 1527 Machiavelli died.
- In 1906, Billy Wilder was born.
- In 1909, producer Mike Todd, one of Elizabeth Taylor’s husbands, was born. He later died in a famous plane crash.
- In 1921, Joseph Papp, founder of the Public Theatre, was born.
- In 1921, actor, dancer and Broadway director Gower Champion was also born on this day.
- In 1922, Designer Bill Blass was born.
- In 1933, Diane Feinstein, former mayor of San Francisco and current US Senator was born. She was the one who announced Harvey Milk and Frank Mosconni’s assassinations.
- In 1936, Kris Kristofferson was born.
- In 1941, journalist Ed Bradley was born.
- In 1947, Don Henley was born.
- In 1948, Todd Rundgren was born.
- In 1949, Meryl Streep was born.
- In 1953, Cyndi Lauper was born.
- In 1961, Jimmy Summerville, of Bronski Beat and the Communards, was born.
- In 1964, author Dan Brown was born.
- In 1965, David O Selznick, the famous Hollywood producer of “Gone With the Wind” and many other classics died.
- In 1966, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” opened.
- In 1969, Judy Garland died at age 47.
- In 1972 “Man of LaMancha” opened on Broadway.
- In 1976, “Godspell” opened on Broadway.
- In 1977, Jai Rodriguez, actor and “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” regular, was born.
- In 1987, Fred Astaire died.
- In 2002, Ann Landers died.
- In 2008, George Carlin died.
A lot of big entrances and exits on this day. Kind of makes you think…
June 22nd- A Day of Big Entrances and Big Exits
I was just checking the internet because I knew of one important event that happened yesterday.
I actually found many interesting things happened on June 22nd. It’s kind of a Red Letter Day in Gay History and the Arts…
On June 22nd:
A lot of big entrances and exits on this day. Kind of makes you think…
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