On This Day March 21
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1929 – Actress Jean Simmons (“Guys and Dolls,” “Hamlet,” “Spartacus”) (d. 2010)
1937 – Composer Philip Glass, whose style is considered “minimalist music”
1959 – Actress Kelly Lynch (“Cocktail,” “Drugstore Cowboy,” “The Jacket”)
1959 – Actor Anthony LaPaglia (“So I Married an Axe Murderer,” “Without a Trace”)
1973 – Actress Portia de Rossi (“Sirens,” “Ally McBeal,” “Arrested Development,” “Nip/Tuck”)
1958 – Danny & The Juniors claim the top spot on the pop chart with “At The Hop.”
1976 – The Ohio Players ride to No. 1 on the Billboard singles chart with “Love Rollercoaster.”
2004 – OutKast maintains a hold on the No. 1 spot on the Billboard singles chart with “Hey Ya!”
2009 – “Just Dance,” by Lady Gaga featuring Colby O’Donis, wraps up three weeks at No. 1.
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1925 – NBC “The Tonight Show” host Johnny Carson (d. 2005)
1940 – Brazilian soccer legend Pelé, born Edson Arantes do Nascimento (d. 2022)
1956 – Grammy-winning country music singer-songwriter and actor Dwight Yoakam
1959 – The Grammy-winning master of the musical parody, “Weird Al” Yankovic
1962 – Former NFL and Canadian Football League star quarterback Doug Flutie
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1908 – Actor Fred MacMurray (“Double Indemnity,” “My Three Sons”) (d. 1991)
1918 – Baseball legend Ted Williams (d. 2002)
1924 – Fashion designer Geoffrey Beene (d. 2004)
1927 – Actor Bill Daily (“I Dream of Jeannie,” “The Bob Newhart Show”) (d. 2018)
1930 – Investment guru and philanthropist Warren Buffett, a.k.a. “The Oracle of Omaha”
1946 – Actress Peggy Lipton (“The Mod Squad,” “Twin Peaks,” “The Postman”) (d. 2019)
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1961 – Ricky Nelson reaches the top of the singles chart with “Travelin’ Man.”
1965 – “Help Me, Rhonda,” by the Beach Boys, is the most popular single in the U.S.
1976 – Diana Ross claims the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks with “Love Hangover.”
2004 – Usher claims the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Burn.”
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