“Born Today”
- Katie Cassidy (30)
- Haley Webb (31)
- Gaspard Ulliel (32)
- Joey Chestnut (33)
- Paty Cantu (33)
- Jenna Bush (35)
- Barbara Bush (35)
- Jerry Ferrara (37)
- Joel Kinnaman (37)
- Christina Applegate (45)
- Jacqueline Hennessy (48)
- Jill Hennessy (48)
- Billy Burke (50)
- Tim Armstrong (51)
- Dougray Scott (51)
- Sonja Morgan (53)
- Amy Grant (56)
- Bruno Tonioli (61)
- Charlaine Harris (65)
- John Larroquette (70) Featured Above
- Ben Stein (72)
- John F. Kennedy Jr. (RIP)
“Died Today”
- Nick Drake (Born: June 19, 1948 / Died: November 25, 1974)
- Jack Albertson (Born: June 16, 1907 / Died: November 25, 1981)
- Eleanor Audley (Born: November 19, 1905 / Died: November 25, 1991)
- Flip Wilson (Born: December 8, 1933 / Died: November 25, 1998)
- Phyllis Fraser (Born: April 13, 1916 / Died: November 25, 2006)
“Movies”
- 1964 – Ensign Pulver
- 1965 – Lady L
- 1984 – The Ewok Adventure
- 1987 – Planes, Trains and Automobiles
- 1987 – Three Men and a Baby
- 1992 – The Bodyguard
- 1992 – Aladdin
- 1998 – A Bug’s Life
- 1998 – Babe: Pig in the City
“Music”
- 1967 – Strawberry Alarm Clock was #1 with the single “Incense and Peppermints”
- 1966 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience had their UK debut performing at Bag O’ Nails Club
- 1968 – The White Album by The Beatles had its US release
- 1972 – “I Can See Clearly Now” remained the #1 song
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- 1976 – The Band held their farewell concert “The Last Waltz” at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco
- 1978 – Al Stewart’s single “The Passages” stayed at #1 for its third week
- 1995 – Alice in Chains’ self titled album was #1 on the Billboard 200
- 1995 – Whitney Houston topped the charts with her single “Exhale (Shoop Shoop)”
- 1997 – Country singer Garth Brooks released his album Sevens
- 2000 – “Independent Women Part I” was the the #1 song
“TV/Radio”
- 1960 – Amos ‘n’ Andy had its last airing on CBS radio
“Other Important Events”
- 1963 – President John F Kennedy was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia
- 1996 – Disneyland closed down its Main Street Electrical Parade