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behindthescreamz · 5 months
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sarah michelle gellar as cici cooper alongside her stunt double nancy thurston filming cici’s death scene on the set of “scream 2” (1997)
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jaynedolluk · 6 months
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New issue of Mojo has features/interviews with Rolling Stones, Sly Stone, and Thurston Moore. Plus reviews of the reissues of Diamonds & Pearls (Prince), In Utero (Nirvana), Tenement Symphony (Marc Almond) a Nancy Sinatra compilation and new albums by Duff McKagan and Duran Duran as well as Pauline Murray's book.
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libertineangel · 8 months
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For fucking ages I've really wanted to like Placebo because the combination of brilliantly rough dirty Thurston Moore sound and lyrical gender-fuckery is fucking made for me but I just could not get into Brian Molko's whiny nasal voice
However I just put on Nancy Boy for the fourth consecutive time and I think I actually finally fucking get his sound and you have no idea how genuinely happy that makes me
I know it's partially 'cause I'm real tired and that always makes emotions More but like seriously I remember when I first saw a subtitled gifset of the song a few years ago and it felt like I was hit with a tuning fork and fucking finally actually listening to it resonates that feeling a hundredfold
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nanshe-of-nina · 2 years
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Nancy Drew Posthumous Characters || Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon
Jake Hurley Wealthy, imaginative, adventurous, stubborn, egocentric, and most importantly, he was smitten at the age of thirty-five by a young French woman named Camille Voulet who died about a year after they were married. [He was from the] East Coast, Philadelphia, I think. His parents were British aristocrats. Sometime in the 1870s, he decided to seek his fortune out West, so he had this train custom built so that he, and some years later, his wife, could traverse the mountains and plains in relative comfort.
Camille Hurley (née Voulet) From what I’ve read, Camille loved to sing and dance, even in death, apparently. Jake reportedly told people that after she died, he would sometimes see strange glowing lights outside the windows at night, bobbing gracefully alongside the train as if dancing with it. He said he found the sight very comforting. I suspect normal people would’ve found it terrifying.
James Thurston Did I tell you that my granddaddy was the engineer on a private train owned by one of the richest men that ever passed through Copper Gorge? Jake Hurley was his name. Yessir, my granddaddy was Jake’s private engineer for more than twenty-five years. Told my daddy that men don’t come any crazier than Jake Hurley. Or any nicer. Treated my granddaddy real well. And told him stuff: real important stuff, stuff he made my granddaddy swear to never ever forget. Stuff that my granddaddy told my daddy and my daddy told me.  
Ruth Kensington (née Hurley) It’s a letter that Jake wrote in 1901 to his niece back East. He was real paranoid about claimjumpers, which is why he never told anyone where his mine was, but he was also afraid something would happen to him, and no one would ever know where it was. So he wrote this letter to his only living relative, Ruth Kensington. ... See, in that letter, Jake tells Ruth that everything she needs to figure out where his mine is on this train. He also warned her that his wife’s spirit is on the train, too, which kinda creeps out, but the thing is, to find Jake’s lost mine, we need this train.
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garadinervi · 2 years
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PROTOTYPE 4, Edited by Jess Chandler, Prototype Publishing, London, 2022. Design: Theo Inglis. Cover Art: Ahren Warner
Feat. ajw, Sascha Akhtar, Chiara Ambrosio, Charlie Baylis, Jack Barker-Clark, Natalie Linh Bolderston, Jo Burns, Nancy Campbell, J. R. Carpenter, Joe Carrick-Varty, Robert Casselton Clark, Rory Cook, Emily Cooper, Kate Crowcroft, Eve Esfandiari-Denney, Alisha Dietzman, Edward Doegar, Nathan Dragon, Laura Elliott, Alan Fielden, Clare Fisher, Livia Franchini, Jay Gao, Honor Gareth Gavin, Emily Hasler, Grace Henes, Martha Kapos, Annie Katchinska, Victoria Manifold, Samra Mayanja, Jessa Mockridge, Helen Palmer, Yannis Ritsos (trans. Paul Merchant), Rochelle Roberts, Kimberly Reyes, fred spoliar, Scott Thurston, Hao Guang Tse, Ralf Webb, Sam Weselowski, Chrissy Williams and Xuela Zhang
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klapollo · 2 years
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i angrily texted thurston during the show that people were vaping indoors at the gorillaz show and he was teasing me for my nancy reagan flavored indignation and i just haughtily responded "2d has asthma"
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Birthdays 1.10
Beer Birthdays
William Copeland (1834)
Nancy Johnson (1961)
Todd Alstrom (1969)
Eric Salazar (1973)
Frances Michelle (1987)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Pat Benatar; rock singer (1953)
Jim Croce; pop singer (1943)
Donald Fagen; musician (1948)
Bernard Lee; actor, "M" (1908)
Max Roach; jazz musician, drummer (1925)
Famous Birthdays
John Acton; English historian (1834)
Stephen Ambrose; historian, writer (1936)
Earl Bakken; inventor (1924)
Sune Bergström; Swedish biochemist (1916)
Katherine Blodgett; inventor, scientist (1898)
Ray Bolger; actor (1904)
Francis X. Bushman; actor, director, and screenwriter (1883)
Jared Carter; poet and author (1939)
Shawn Colvin; singer (1956)
Eldzier Cortor; painter (1916)
Roy E. Disney; businessman, Disney CEO (1930)
Dean Dixon; American-Swiss conductor (1915)
Aynsley Dunbar; English drummer and songwriter (1946)
George Foreman; boxer (1939)
Cynthia Freeman; author (1915)
Al Goldstein; pornographer (1936)
Evan Handler; actor (1961)
Ronnie Hawkins; rockabilly singer (1935)
Paul Henried; actor (1908)
Barbara Hepworth; sculptor (1903)
Rosella Hightower; ballerina (1920)
Walter Hill; film director (1942)
David Horowitz; activist and author (1939)
Frank James; outlaw (1843)
Robinson Jeffers; poet, writer (1887)
Janet Jones; actor (1961)
Jeffrey Catherine Jones; comics and fantasy artist (1944)
Donald Knuth; mathematician, computer scientist (1938)
Philip Levine; poet (1928)
Martin Lichtenstein; German physician and explorer (1780)
Linda Lovelace; pornstar (1939)
Willie McCovey; San Francisco Giants 1B (1938)
J.P. McEvoy; writer (1897)
Sal Mineo; actor (1939)
Cyril Neville; musician (1948)
Milton Parker; businessman, co-founder of the Carnegie Deli (1919)
Johnnie Ray; singer-songwriter and pianist (1927)
Charles G. D. Roberts; Canadian poet and author (1860)
John Root; architect (1850)
Michael Schenker; German guitarist and songwriter (1955)
Tony Soper; English ornithologist (1929)
Rod Stewart; pop singer (1945)
Scott Thurston; American guitarist and songwriter (1952)
Bill Toomey; Olympic gold medalist for Decathlon (1939)
Robert Woodrow Wilson; physicist and astronomer (1936)
Johannes Zick; German painter (1702)
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg; German composer (1760)
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https://archive.org/details/Sight.and.Sound.Vol.26.No.08.August.2016.True.PDF/mode/2up
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of punk, Jon Savage, below, finds echoes in the nihilism and rage that fuel ‘Taxi Driver’ and the Ramones’ debut album, while over the following pages Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore recalls the punk and No Wave cinema of his youth and picks his top 10 punk films. Will Fowler explores the transgressive world of Derek Jarman and UK punk cinema, Don Letts looks back at theDIY ethic that kickstarted his filmmaking career, Frances Morgan surveys riot grrrls on screen, and Alex Cox remembers the making of ‘Sid and Nancy’
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iamapoopmuffin · 1 month
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Hello and Welcome to 'I share the silly entrance animations for my silly wrestler characters and encourage you to make assumptions about them as people based purely on these videos' where exactly that and @randomfrog2 encouraged me to so here you all go. Links will be filled over time, I couldn't record or upload them all in one go.
Under the cut because between 2k22 and 2k23 there Will eventually be 200 of them total
Abatai 'Abby' Xiao
Ace Dominguez
Adalia Mitchell/Adalia Undead
Adam Cooke/Adam Frankenstein
Adelaide Anderson
Adriel Duffy
Aidan Seeds
Aiko Yamamoto
Aisling Miller
Alan Burgess/The Necromancer
Alexis Thurston
Alfie Winchester
Alfonse 'Avalanche' Boucher
Alfonso Price/Alpha Ali
Alicia Tigner
Alyssa Evans
Amos Wellworth/The Purple Pig
Andy Poux/Andy Scathe
Angelina Manhardt
Archie Robinson/Archie Eagle
Ash Daugherty/The Rubber Chicken Man
Aster Chadha/The Spider
Audriana Parrakkal/The Phantom
Augustus de Blaauw
Aura Hilton
Austin Kirwan/Austin England
Ayanna Mariani
Bartholomew Reeves
Beatrice Lipe
Bertie Bronner
Betsy-Ann Sol
Blaire Wilcox
Brea Orko
Brook Edghort/Captain Brook Edghort
Bruno 'The Felon' Fraser
Bryant 'The Harpy' Tremblay
Caius Pabon
Carlene Skrzypczynski
Cheryl Vogel
Clemence Maurer
Clifford Gilbert
Colin Almarez/Mint Man Almarez
Colt Smiley
Constance Cole
Cooper Carnocan/The Janitor
Damien Kudlinski
Darin Ahmed
Davina Finister
Demetrius Kappotis
Dempsey Blair
Deodatus Bisnett
Dewey Roll/Cottonmouth
Dick Dexter/Dickhead Dexter
Dmitri Pavlov/Glowmaster
Donald Ripa/Queen Ripa
Dympna Lammchen
Edd Woods
Elina Baene/Swamp Witch Elina
Elton Maldonado
Elvira Leithead/Elvira Flash
Elwood McLaren
Elysia Brunner
Emerald Ashley
Erica Shooter/Naughty Nurse Shooter
Ernesto Curry
Evan Stewart/Evan Galaxium
Everly Leigh
Ezio Fahim
Fae Nicholas
Fia Matthews/The Jester
Floyd Gossard/Heartstopper Gossard
Ford Gossard/Showstopper Gossard
Gayle Mokriy
Genevieve Lee/Snake Princess
Gerard Apple
Ginnie Davey
Greg McCarthy/Superstar Greg McCarthy
Guadalupe Batchelor
Harith Rammurthy/Talon Rammurthy
Harry Moore/Machine Gun Harold
Hettie McCormack/Pookie Bunny
Ianthe Jennings/Ianthe Plague
Ilene Fanshaw
Indiana Stone
Indigo Wilson
Indira Doxtator
Isabel Abbeglen
Ishaan Prabhu
Ivo Carrico/Portuguese Man O' War
Jacques Smith
Jak McNicholas
Javon George/The Pimp Javon
Jeana Quinn
Jebediah Oprea
Jeremy Cruz
Jimmie Hutton
Jock Kelly
Joey Duvall/Joey D
Jonas Gabriel/Fox Gabriel
Jordan Barr
Kaden Dunlap
Kailey Samuels
Kanon Ozawa
Kaori Flores
Karter John
Kasumi Wellard
Katrina Giraud
Kehlani Who
Kelby Kadeer/King Kelby
Kenneth Christmas/Fly Boy Kenny
Kimberley Wainwright
Kiyomi Roman
Kori Hernandez
Kyra Padhi
Langdon Mass
Lenore Dillard
Liang Tao
Lillia Robertson
Lilly Ansa/Lilith Ansa
Lincoln Swinton
Lionel Connor
Lisa Belrose
Liz Schlachter
Louis Bridget/Big Baby
Lukas Craveiro/Senator Lukas Craveiro
Maddison Toxtle/Toxic Maddi
Maia Smith
Marci Britt
Marcus Gardiner
Margarita Harrison
Mariella Gillet/Iron Kitten
Marina Gonzo
Mavis Payton/The Blushing Bride
Meena Gacitua
Meghan Schreck
Mim McHoney
Mitsuki Ootani/Bon Bon Bunny
Myles Neil/Steamboat Willie
Nancy Sharp
Nelly James
Netty Richardson
Norma 'The Doll' Laskey
Nyx Vanderhoff
Ollie Logan/Witch Doctor Logan
Pancake Spryert
Pam Eisen
Perry 'The Worm' Ticehurst
Princess Warren
Quiana Billings
Quincey Crabb
Reabetswe Okonjo
Reilly Jeppe
Ruby Ankney
Rufus Robby
Rupert English/Rupert Beauty
Sable Bow
Samantha Trapp
Samuel Perryman
Sasha Fedosov/Adorable Aleksander
Shayne Zaveri
Sheridan Lowe/Rosebud Lowe
Sloane Koskic
Sofie Tanner
Sommer Chauhan
Sparrow Martin
Stacey Jacobs/The Metal Mouth Maniac
Stephen Shabnur/Kitty Stephen
Sunny Cockerill
Sven Miller Garrett
Tabitha Valot/T Valentine
Teri Cullen
Ursula Benjamin
Verity Ahmed/Gremlin Ahmed
Victoria Wangdi/Princess Victoria Wang
Vivi Masters
Walter Cauley
Willis 'Turbo Fox' Judd
Xandria Cruz
Yaoting Duan
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Round 1 Results
Jesse White vs Joe Besser
Ed Wynn vs Broderick Crawford
Halliwell Hobbes vs Lionel Barrymore
Charlie Ruggles vs Ernest Thesiger
Frank Morgan vs Frank Jenks - tie
Betty Garrett vs Rags Ragland
Josephine Hull vs Mischa Auer
S.Z. Sakall vs Tom Dugan
Patsy Kelly vs Al St. John
Margaret Hamilton vs Edward Everett Horton
Nella Walker vs Hans Conried
Hattie McDaniel vs Billy Gilbert
Thurston Hall vs Leonid Kinskey
Marjorie White vs Eve Arden
Edward van Sloan vs Jack Oakie - tie
Charles Winninger vs Butterfly McQueen
Alan Mowbray vs Zasu Pitts
Charlotte Greenwood vs Henry Armetta
Marjorie Main vs Pat Buttram
William Demarest vs Bert Lahr
Marie Dressler vs Beulah Bondi
Una O'Connor vs Martha Raye
Dwight Frye vs Charles Coburn
Ned Sparks vs Esther Muir
Thelma Todd vs Elisha Cook Jr.
Christian Rub vs Samuel S. Hinds
Doodles Weaver vs Gail Patrick
Sydney Greenstreet vs Alice Brady
Roland Young vs John Carradine
James Gleason vs Verna Felton
Una Merkel vs Eugene Pallette
Willie Best vs Conrad Veidt
Maude Eburn vs Scatman Crothers
Guy Kibbee vs Walter Brennan - tie
Nat Pendleton vs Clarence Kolb
Jane Darwell vs Raymond Massey
Erich von Stroheim vs Barry Fitzgerald
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson vs Jack Carson
El Brendel vs Reginald Gardiner
Joseph Calleia vs Warren Hymer
Walter Slezak vs Sam Levene
Edna May Oliver vs Richard Lane
C. Aubrey Smith vs Charles Laughton
Gabby Hayes vs Red Buttons
Franklin Pangborn vs Elsa Lanchester
Lionel Atwill vs Martha Mattox
Bill Robinson vs Jessie Ralph
Andy Devine vs Harry Davenport
Richard Carle vs Ernest Truex
Edward Arnold vs Herman Bing
Cliff Edwards vs Sterling Holloway
George Zucco vs Nancy Kulp
Warner Oland vs Jean Adair
Gregory Ratoff vs Grady Sutton
Helen Broderick vs Glenda Farrell
Lillian Yarbo vs Arthur Edmund Carewe
Marjorie Gateson vs Hugh Herbert
Phil Silvers vs Joy Hodges
Ray Bolger vs George E. Stone
George Davis vs Donald Meek
Warner Baxter vs Jerry Colonna - tie
Spring Byington vs Stuart Erwin
Felix Bressart vs Angelo Rossitto
Eric Blore vs Billy Barty
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DANS MA CHAMBRE #3
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Manuel Coursin & Arnaud Saury
Avec les voix de : Paul Courilleau, Poppy Thurston, Manuel Vallade et la participation du Docteur Sylviane Rocailloux et de Camille Perrin
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Écouter les 9 épisodes de notre fiction sonore en cliquant ci-dessous :
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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This Land Is Mine (Jean Renoir, 1943)
Cast: Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, George Sanders, Walter Slezak, Kent Smith, Una O'Connor, Philip Merivale, Thurston Hall, George Coulouris, Nancy Gates, Ivan F. Simpson, John Donat. Screenplay: Dudley Nichols. Cinematography: Frank Redman. Production design: Eugène Lourié. Film editing: Frederick Knudtson. Music: Lothar Perl. Charles Laughton plays a cowardly mama's boy schoolteacher in a Nazi-occupied country not unlike director Jean Renoir's native France. Albert Lory is secretly in love with his fellow teacher, Louise (Maureen O'Hara), but she's engaged to George Lambert (George Sanders), the administrator of the local railway yard who thinks the best way to proceed under the occupation is to submit to the Nazis under the command of Major von Keller (Walter Slezak). But Louise's brother, Paul (Kent Smith), is a member of the Resistance who tries to assassinate von Keller, provoking reprisals -- and a good deal of plot complications -- when he fails. Some dubious casting -- Sanders and O'Hara make an odd couple -- and a too-heavy reliance on melodramatic posing undermine a film that seems aimed more at Renoir's compatriots than at American audiences, though it was a box office success. 
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songtwo · 2 years
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I'm loving Kim Gordon's memoir so much bc not only she's had the most interesting and coolest life ever but the way she describes everything like being a girl in California in the 60s and 70s and picturing Joni Mitchell up in the canyons and being friends with Crosby, stills, Nash and young's crew and dating Danny elfman in high school and meeting Barbara Kruger and Jenny holzer and how she inspired destroy all monsters with her band she formed for school and how it was to see the news about Nancy's death and New York's art scene in the early 80s and its later gentrification and I'm not even 100 pages in and she's just met Thurston but it's all so fascinating to me <3
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Did Jake Hurley Intend to Die in His Mine?
Just got done playing Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon with my boyfriend. I asked him what he theorized happened to Jake Hurley, since his death was so strange. Immediately, he said "suicide".
Jake sealed himself in that mine. The entrance was collapsed with a rather convenient cannon outside to reopen it, and all the rocks looked like they fell from the inside of the cave, not the outside. Further in the cave Jake's even more sealed in, and you find him lying on the ground clutching a photo of his deceased wife...next to a fully functional exit he chose not to leave through. Those strike me as the actions of a very depressed, suicidal man, not a fully functioning and happy one.
Now, Jake may have also been quite old at that point and figured he had little time left too, since he was in his fifties when he wrote to his niece, but still...
James Thurston lived on the train with him and Camille. After twenty+ years of being Jake's engineer, I imagine he got to know his boss at least a little, paranoid though Jake was. Did he know Jake intended to die in that mine? Did he sense Jake's time was drawing to a close? Did he know about Ruth's claim to the mine?
According to James's descendants he still never knew the entrance to the mine up until the day he died. I suspect this later proved beneficial to Jake, as James no doubt would have either tried to stop him from committing suicide or gone into the mine after him. The fact the mine remained sealed is proof James never found it, or perhaps more morbidly, honored a promise not to go looking for Jake if he didn’t return after a set time.
My boyfriend did wonder if James was poisoned so he couldn't go after Jake or reveal the general location of the mine. He was found in Blue Moon Canyon, which based on the map Nancy uncovers...is very close by. He didn't get very far for a man theorized to be running for help (according to his great grandson). The train would be navigating the sharp turns of a canyon, and not driving at full speed. If James suddenly slumped over and stopped feeding the engine, it would just gradually run out of stem and slow to an eventual halt.
But the rediscovering of the mine would hinge on James's survival, as he knew the code to the gems and Ruth was supposed to ask him for the code (though little did Jake know the Thurston family would continue to remember the code. Why did James tell his family the code? Did he fear something would happen to him too? Did he know he had to survive so Ruth could one day inherit the mine?) So I don't think Jake poisoned his engineer, and I think James knew the mine would go to Ruth and that she would potentially come looking for it one day.
But I do wonder where Jake told James to stash the train until Ruth was to come and claim it in the event Jake never returned. And what was James to do with the train before Jake sent that letter to Ruth? He didn’t send that letter to Ruth until he was in his mid fifties--he didn’t have an heir lined up for over 20 years. What on earth was James supposed to do with the train? Was he supposed to go looking for help? For Jake?
As for James being locked into the engine room--I think that’s less mysterious. In that remote of a place with no one around to ask for help, getting jumped by bandits is probably but sadly common. He no doubt did that all the time for safety. And slumped over the controls? He was a hell of a lot older than Jake--age or heart failure or a stroke killing him makes total sense.
What do you think?
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brookstonalmanac · 4 months
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Birthdays 1.10
Beer Birthdays
William Copeland (1834)
Nancy Johnson (1961)
Todd Alstrom (1969)
Eric Salazar (1973)
Frances Michelle (1987)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Pat Benatar; rock singer (1953)
Jim Croce; pop singer (1943)
Donald Fagen; musician (1948)
Bernard Lee; actor, "M" (1908)
Max Roach; jazz musician, drummer (1925)
Famous Birthdays
John Acton; English historian (1834)
Stephen Ambrose; historian, writer (1936)
Earl Bakken; inventor (1924)
Sune Bergström; Swedish biochemist (1916)
Katherine Blodgett; inventor, scientist (1898)
Ray Bolger; actor (1904)
Francis X. Bushman; actor, director, and screenwriter (1883)
Jared Carter; poet and author (1939)
Shawn Colvin; singer (1956)
Eldzier Cortor; painter (1916)
Roy E. Disney; businessman, Disney CEO (1930)
Dean Dixon; American-Swiss conductor (1915)
Aynsley Dunbar; English drummer and songwriter (1946)
George Foreman; boxer (1939)
Cynthia Freeman; author (1915)
Al Goldstein; pornographer (1936)
Evan Handler; actor (1961)
Ronnie Hawkins; rockabilly singer (1935)
Paul Henried; actor (1908)
Barbara Hepworth; sculptor (1903)
Rosella Hightower; ballerina (1920)
Walter Hill; film director (1942)
David Horowitz; activist and author (1939)
Frank James; outlaw (1843)
Robinson Jeffers; poet, writer (1887)
Janet Jones; actor (1961)
Jeffrey Catherine Jones; comics and fantasy artist (1944)
Donald Knuth; mathematician, computer scientist (1938)
Philip Levine; poet (1928)
Martin Lichtenstein; German physician and explorer (1780)
Linda Lovelace; pornstar (1939)
Willie McCovey; San Francisco Giants 1B (1938)
J.P. McEvoy; writer (1897)
Sal Mineo; actor (1939)
Cyril Neville; musician (1948)
Milton Parker; businessman, co-founder of the Carnegie Deli (1919)
Johnnie Ray; singer-songwriter and pianist (1927)
Charles G. D. Roberts; Canadian poet and author (1860)
John Root; architect (1850)
Michael Schenker; German guitarist and songwriter (1955)
Tony Soper; English ornithologist (1929)
Rod Stewart; pop singer (1945)
Scott Thurston; American guitarist and songwriter (1952)
Bill Toomey; Olympic gold medalist for Decathlon (1939)
Robert Woodrow Wilson; physicist and astronomer (1936)
Johannes Zick; German painter (1702)
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg; German composer (1760)
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