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100 years anniversary | ||||
28 Sep 1925 | Arnold Stang: Massachusetts, United States -- Comedian / actor (Broadside, Milton Berle, Top Cat) | |||
28 Sep 1925 | Frank Latimore [Kline]: Darien, Connecticut -- Actor (Patton, Breakin Up) | |||
28 Sep 1925 | Seymour Cray: Inventor (Cray I computer) | |||
28 Sep 1925 | Seymour Cray, American computer scientist, founded the CRAY Computer Company (d. 1996) | |||
28 Sep 1925 | Cromwell Everson, South African composer (d. 1991) | |||
28 Sep 1925 | Frank Latimore, American actor (d. 1998) | |||
28 Sep 1925 | Arnold Stang Mass, comedian/actor (Broadside, Milton Berle, Top Cat) | |||
28 Sep 1925 | Seymour Cray inventor (Cray I computer) | |||
28 Sep 1925 |
birth Seymour R. Cray Born 28 Sep 1925; died 5 Oct 1996 at age 71. American electronics engineer who pioneered the use of transistors in computers and later developed massive supercomputers to run business and government information networks. He was the preeminent designer of the large, high-speed computers known as supercomputers. |
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75 years anniversary | ||||
28 Sep 1950 | John Sayles: Schenetady, New York -- Actor (Brother from Another Planet) | |||
28 Sep 1950 | Paul Burgess: British drummer (10cc-Not Alone) | |||
28 Sep 1950 | Indonesia becomes 60th member of UN | |||
28 Sep 1950 | Paul Burgess, English drummer (10cc, Jethro Tull, Camel, Magna Carta, and The Icicle Works) | |||
28 Sep 1950 | Laurie Lewis, American singer and fiddler | |||
28 Sep 1950 | John Sayles, American actor, director, and screenwriter | |||
28 Sep 1950 | Indonesia joins the United Nations. | |||
28 Sep 1950 | birth Paul Burgess, drums, 10cc, (1975 UK No.1 & US No.2 single 'I'm Not In Love', plus 10 other UK Top 30 hits including two No.1's). | |||
50 years anniversary | ||||
28 Sep 1975 | Karan Ashley Jackson: Odessa, Texas -- Actress (Aisha-Mighty Power Rangers) | |||
28 Sep 1975 | Mandy Barnett: Country singer (Maybe, Rainy Days) | |||
28 Sep 1975 | Agnes Windeck | |||
28 Sep 1975 | Sidney Fields: Comedian (Abbott & Costello), dies at 77 | |||
28 Sep 1975 | 6th NYC Marathon won by Tom Fleming in 2:19:27 | |||
28 Sep 1975 | Bill authorizes admission of women to military academies | |||
28 Sep 1975 | Oakland Athletics Vida Blue, Glenn Abbott, Paul Linblad and Rollie Fingers, no-hits California Angels 5-0 | |||
28 Sep 1975 | Stuart Clark, Australian cricketer and manager | |||
28 Sep 1975 | Isamu Jordan, American journalist and academic (d. 2013) | |||
28 Sep 1975 | Lenny Krayzelburg, American swimmer | |||
28 Sep 1975 | The Spaghetti House siege, in which nine people are taken hostage, takes place in London. | |||
28 Sep 1975 | Sidney Fields comedian (Abbott & Costello), dies at 77 | |||
28 Sep 1975 | Oakland A's Vida Blue, Glenn Abbott, Paul Linblad & Rollie Fingers, no-hit Calif Angels 5-0 | |||
25 years anniversary | ||||
28 Sep 2000 | Frankie Jonas, American actor | |||
28 Sep 2000 | Pierre Trudeau, Canadian journalist, lawyer, and politician, 15th Prime Minister of Canada (b. 1919) | |||
28 Sep 2000 | Al-Aqsa Intifada: Ariel Sharon visits Al-Aqsa Mosque known to Jews as the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. | |||
28 Sep 2000 | As part of their UK 'Under A Big Top Tour', Radiohead played the first of two nights at Glasgow Green in Scotland. | |||
20 years anniversary | ||||
28 Sep 2005 | Constance Baker Motley, American lawyer, judge, and politician (b. 1921) | |||
15 years anniversary | ||||
28 Sep 2010 | Kurt Albert, German mountaineer and photographer (b. 1954) | |||
28 Sep 2010 | Arthur Penn, American director and producer (b. 1922) | |||
28 Sep 2010 | Dolores Wilson, American soprano and actress (b. 1928) | |||
28 Sep 2010 | Souvenir hunters were being condemned for "wanton vandalism" after sections of masonry were hacked off the house of Ringo Starr's birthplace. Fans who are campaigning to halt town hall plans to demolish 9 Madryn Street found that chunks of brickwork had been removed from the house. |