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<p dir="auto"><strong>BaltimoreBob</strong> — <em>15 years ago(September 21, 2010 07:29 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">LIBRA (September 23rd  October 22nd)<br />
1992: September 23rd 1992</p>
<ul>
<li>"Mad About You" (1992) Season 1, Episode 1: Romantic Improvisations<br />
Another Baltimore Bob favorite sitcom that aired for 7 seasons ending May 24th 1999<br />
with final show Season 7, Episode 21: The Final Frontier.<br />
This show starred Helen Hunt as Jamie Stemple Buchman (161 episodes, 1992-1999)<br />
and her husband Paul Reiser as Paul Buchman (161 episodes, 1992-1999).<br />
2003: 9/23/2003: "I'm with Her" Pilot (2003)<br />
Original Air Date: 23 September 2003 (Season 1, Episode 1) &amp; Baltimore Bob was 53.<br />
Plot: School teacher Patrick Owen has a brief encounter with movie star Alex Young<br />
and despite all the glitz that comes with her, there is a definite attraction between them.<br />
This sitcom starred actress Teri Polo as Alex Young &amp; David Sutcliffe as Patrick Owen.</li>
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<ul>
<li>#1 Celebrity Birthday Person for June 1st is</li>
<li>A Tie between Two of my All-Time favorite women:</li>
<li>Teri Polo (1969-) &amp; Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962)</li>
<li>Teri Polo born 1 June 1969 in Dover, DE / Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m).<br />
** David Sutcliffe born 8 June 1969, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.<br />
Only one week seperates these two actors.<br />
2007: 9/23/2007:<br />
One of the Greatest Games in EAGLES offensive history<br />
EAGLES beat Detroit Lions 56-21 with 8 TDs<br />
Eagless rookies QB Kevin Kolb &amp; Tony Hunt (1st NFL TD) see their 1st NFL action.<br />
2008: Joe Paterno vs Bobby Bowden  Joe Pa is 1 game ahead<br />
Penn State 2008 Schedule:<br />
September 20 	Temple 	Home 	12:00 p.m.  	BTN - W<br />
&amp;<br />
Florida State 2008 Schedule:<br />
09/20/08 vs. Wake Forest	Tallahassee, Fla. 	TBA - L<br />
My #1 Celebrity Birthday Person for September 23rd is<br />
A tie - Bruce Springsteen (55) 1949 &amp; Ray Charles (I) (1930-2004)<br />
Bruce Springsteen (61 in 2010) 1949<br />
Born: Long Branch, New Jersey / Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)<br />
Birth name: Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen / Nickname: The Boss<br />
Father, Douglas Dutch Springsteen, died in2000 1998. Mother's name is Adele.<br />
Has two sisters, Virginia and Pamela.<br />
Trade mark: Wears non-descript work clothes while performing on stage.<br />
Considered becoming a baseball player prior to devoting himself to music.<br />
Spouses: Patti Scialfa (8 June 1991 - present) 3 children<br />
Julianne Phillips (13 May 1985 - 1989) (divorced)<br />
Children, with Scialfa, Evan James, Jessica Rae and Sam Ryan.<br />
Says his favorite film as a kid was 'Searchers, The' (1956).<br />
Bruce Springsteen appeared on the covers of both Time and Newsweek magazine simultaneously.<br />
At that time this had only happened to world leaders. [27 October 1975]<br />
One of Springsteen's most famous songs, 'Thunder Road',<br />
took inspiration from the Robert Mitchum movie of the same name.<br />
Many of his earlier songs make reference to the New Jersey shore, where he spent his youth.<br />
Paul Schrader asked Springsteen to write a title song for a movie he had written called<br />
'Born in the USA'. After Springsteen wrote it, he liked the song so much, he used for<br />
his multi-platinum album of the same name instead. As a replacement, Springsteen wrote<br />
another song and that song title became the film's new title, 'Light of Day' (1987).<br />
That is why Springsteen thanks Schrader in the liner notes of the album.<br />
Frequently works with director John Sayles,<br />
a fellow Jerseyite who shares a similar social conscience.<br />
For all his musical success, Springsteen has never recorded a number one hit.<br />
'Hungry Heart', (believed to be number one by some) only hit number five.<br />
The closest he came was number two, with 'Dancing In The Dark'.<br />
Springsteen did however write 'Blinded By The Light',<br />
which hit number one when recorded by Manfred Mann's Earth Band.<br />
Originally wrote his classic single 'Hungry Heart' for the Ramones,<br />
but recorded himself at the insistence of his manager.<br />
His Oscar winning song 'Streets of Philadelphia' from Philadelphia was ranked #68<br />
on The American Film Institute's list of "The 100 Years of The Greatest Songs".<br />
Made an unannounced guest appearence on the very last episode of<br />
'Late Night with David Letterman' (1982) in 1993 and sang 'Glory Days'.<br />
Awarded the Polar Music Prize, the Royal Swedish Academy of Music Award, in 1997.<br />
Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999,<br />
where Bono of U2 gave the induction speech.<br />
&amp;<br />
Ray Charles (I) (Would have been 80 in 2010) 1930 - Died age 73<br />
Born 23 September 1930 - Albany, Georgia, USA.<br />
Date of death 10 June 2004 - Beverly Hills, California, USA. (liver failure)<br />
Birth name: Ray Charles Robinson / Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)<br />
Nickname: The Genius of Soul and Brother Ray / Blind from glaucoma since age 6.<br />
Ray Charles came from an impoverished Albany, Georgia family who moved to<br />
Greenville, Florida while he was still an infant. It was not a cause for joy and<br />
celebration at the time. One brother drowned in a freak washtub accident.<br />
A boy singer in a Baptist choir, he developed a love and feel for rhythms<br />
and studied music at the State School for Deaf and Blind Children, showing an<br />
incredible talent for playing various instruments, including the piano and clarinet.<br />
An orphan by age 15, Ray moved to Seattle in</li>
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<p dir="auto">continued<br />
&amp;<br />
Dottie Collins (81) 1923</p>
<ul>
<li>Born: Inglewood, California / Birth Name: Dorothy Wiltse</li>
<li>Married the same year as Baltimore Bob's parents - Anne &amp; Andrew 5/5/1946.</li>
<li>Spouse: Harvey Collins (1946 - 2000) (his death) 1 child</li>
<li>Pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League for 6 seasons,</li>
<li>beginning in 1944 at age 20.</li>
<li>Documentary: A League of Their Own (1987) as Herself.</li>
<li>Movie: A League of Their Own (1992) &amp; actress Geena Davis as Dottie Hinson.</li>
<li>2008 Update: Died at age 84 on 12 August 2008, Fort Wayne, Indiana (stroke).</li>
<li>Baltimore Bob added Dottie on Friday September 17th 2010.<br />
&amp;<br />
Mickey Rooney (I) (84) 1920<br />
Born: Brooklyn, NY / Height: 5' 3" (1.60 m)<br />
Birth name: Joe Yule Jr. / Nicknames: The Mick &amp; The Mickster<br />
Son of Scottish-born vaudevillian/actor Joe Yule.<br />
With parents who were actors, it comes as no surprise that the young Joe Yule Jr.<br />
made his debut on the stage at the age of only 15 months.<br />
He became part of the family act.<br />
He became well known for a series of some 50 silent comedies between<br />
1927 and 1933 in which he played Mickey McGuire, a comic-strip character.<br />
In 1934 he was signed to MGM.<br />
At Mrs. Lawlor's School for Professional Children he first met 'Judy Garland',<br />
whome he would play against in several movies in the future,<br />
including some of the fifteen movies about Andy Hardy.<br />
He gave a memorable performance as Puck in<br />
"Midsummer Night's Dream, A" (1935).<br />
With movies like Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The (1939)<br />
and National Velvet (1944) he reached the peak of his career during WWII.<br />
Spouses:</li>
</ul>
<ol start="8">
<li>Jan Chamberlin (18 July 1978 - present)</li>
<li>Carolyn Hockett (1969 - 1974) (divorced)</li>
<li>Marge Lane (1967 - 1967) (divorced after only 100 days)</li>
<li>Carolyn Mitchell (1 December 1958 - 31 January 1966) (her death) 4 children</li>
<li>Elaine Davis (1952 - 1958) (divorced)</li>
<li>Martha Vickers (3 June 1949 - 25 September 1951) (divorced) 1 child</li>
<li>Betty Jane Rase (30 September 1944 - 3 June 1949) (divorced) 2 children</li>
<li>Ava Gardner (10 January 1942 - 21 May 1943) (divorced)<br />
5 sons: Tim Rooney (actor), Teddy Rooney (actor), Mickey Rooney Jr.<br />
(actor, musician), Kyle Rooney and Jimmy Rooney.<br />
4 daughters: Kimmy Rooney, Kelly Rooney, Kerry Rooney and Jonelle Rooney<br />
Mickey's son Teddy Rooney appeared with him in<br />
'Andy Hardy Comes Home' (1958), portraying - who else? - Andy Hardy Jr.<br />
His 5th wife, Barbara Thomason, was killed in a murder suicide by Milos Milocevic.<br />
Trade mark: Best known in his youth for playing Andy Hardy with Judy Garland<br />
as the female lead in cheerfully naive musicals that usually ended with the<br />
characters putting on an impromptu musical show.<br />
In his senior years, he often played an cheerful old mentor with a youthful spirit.<br />
Was consib68dered for the role of Archie Bunker on 'All in the Family'.<br />
In his autobiography, he made a passing reference to a brothel called<br />
'The T&amp;M Studio' where the ladies were look-alikes for Hollywood starlets.<br />
There were rumors of such a brothel, but before Rooney's book,<br />
no one would ever admit to ever having being there, or even verifying it's existence.<br />
He wrote that Groucho Marx had taken him there (only once),<br />
and Groucho appeared to be on a first-name basis with many of the ladies.<br />
Originally came to Hollywood to audition for 'Our Gang' (aka 'The Little Rascals'),<br />
but didn't get in.<br />
Movie debut at age 6 in Not to Be Trusted (1926) as A midget.<br />
At age 86 in Night at the Museum (2006) as Gus.<br />
2008: Latest movie roles at age 88 in Tropic Thunder (2008)<br />
as Old Man Carruthers, Now Here (2008) (post-production) as Swifty,<br />
Driving Me Crazy (2008) (post-production) as Mr. Cohen abd then at age 89 in<br />
Bamboo Shark (2009) as Brooks &amp; Gerald (2009)<br />
(post-production) as The Doctor.<br />
Was co-owner for many years of the<br />
Mickey Rooney Tabas Hotel in Downingtown, Pa.<br />
"The Golden Girls" - Larceny and Old Lace (1988) TV episode as Rocco.<br />
Baltimore Bob attended the filming/taping of this one episode of The Golden Girls.<br />
Original Air Date: 27 Feb 1988 (Season 3, Episode 21) &amp; Baltimore Bob was 37.<br />
Episode was probably done in January 1988 as Baltimore Bob arrived in CA<br />
almost one year earlier in March 1987.<br />
The Golden Girls Cast on 2/27/1988:<br />
Mother - Estelle Getty (age 64) born 25 July 1923, New York City, NY, USA.<br />
Rose Nylund - Betty White (age 66) born 17 January 1922, Oak Park, Illinois.<br />
Dorothy Petrillo Zbornak - Bea Arthur (age 65) born 13 May 1922, NY City, NY.<br />
Blanche Devereaux - Rue McClanahan (age 54) born 21 Feb 1934, Healdton, OK.<br />
Plot: Sophia believes that her boyfriend Rocco,<br />
who claims to be a retired gangster, has robbed a bank to impress her.<br />
&amp;<br />
Dead Persons:<br />
Scott Newman (I) (Would have been 54) 1950  Died age 28<br />
Date of Birth 23 September 1950, New York City, New York, USA.<br />
Scott was born  year after Baltimore Bob.<br />
Date of Death 20 November 1978, Los Angeles, California, USA (suicide)<br />
Or was it (accidental drug overdose)<br />
Birth Name: Alan Scott Newman<br />
Son of Paul Newman and Jackie Witte / Stepson of Joanne Woodward.</li>
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<ul>
<li>Pa2000ul Newman  Die</li>
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