On This Day April 5
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1874 – Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Robert Frost (d. 1963)
1940 – Actor James Caan (“The Godfather,” “Brian’s Song,” “Rollerball,” “Alien Nation,” “Misery”)
1944 – Legendary Motown singer-actress Diana Ross, formerly of The Supremes
1948 – Rock singer-songwriter and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler
1950 – Comedian-actor and “SCTV” and “SNL” alum Martin Short
1950 – R&B soul singer Teddy Pendergrass (d. 2010)
1968 – Country music singer-songwriter and producer Kenny Chesney
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1881 – Classical composer Béla Bartók (d. 1945)
1928 – Retired NASA astronaut (Apollo 8/Apollo 13) Jim Lovell
1934 – Feminist crusader and Ms. magazine founder-publisher Gloria Steinem
1942 – Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and undisputed “Queen of Soul,” Aretha Franklin (d. 2018)
1947 – Grammy, Oscar, Tony and Golden Globe-winning pop superstar Elton John, born Reginald Dwight
1967 – “Happy Together,” by The Turtles, begins a three-week run as the hottest single in the U.S.
1978 – The Bee Gees continue their reign over the Billboard Hot 100 with “Night Fever.”
1995 – Madonna is midway through a seven-week domination of the singles chart with “Take a Bow.”
2006 – Ne-Yo begins his second and final week on top of the pop chart with “So Sick.”
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1830 – Poet Emily Dickinson (d. 1886)
1952 – Actress Susan Dey (“The Partridge Family,” “L.A. Law”)
1957 – Actor Michael Clarke Duncan (“The Green Mile,” “The Whole Nine Yards”) (d. 2012)
1961 – Singer-actress Nia Peeples (“Fame,” “Walker, Texas Ranger,” “Pretty Little Liars”)
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1907 – Artist Frida Kahlo (d. 1954)
1921 – Actress and U.S. First Lady Nancy Reagan (d. 2016)
1925 – Rock and Roll pioneer Bill Haley (d. 1981)
1935 – The Dalai Lama, born Tenzin Gyatso, leader of Tibet and best-selling author
1945 – Actor Burt Ward, most remembered for playing Robin in the 1960s “Batman” TV series
1946 – George W. Bush, 43rd U.S. president
1951 – Oscar-winning actor Geoffrey Rush (“Shine,” “The King’s Speech,” “Pirates of the Caribbean”)
1975 – Grammy-winning rapper-actor 50 Cent, born Curtis James Jackson III
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1867 – Architect Frank Lloyd Wright (d. 1959)
1918 – Actor Robert Preston (“The Music Man,” “Victor Victoria,” “The Last Starfighter”) (d. 1987)
1925 – Former First Lady Barbara Bush (d. 2018)
1933 – Comedian-TV host Joan Rivers (d. 2014)
1944 – Singer-songwriter Boz Skaggs (“Lowdown,” “Lido Shuffle”)