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<p dir="auto"><strong>BaltimoreBob</strong> — <em>15 years ago(August 05, 2010 08:26 AM)</em></p>
<h2>2007: 8/7/2007:<br />
Barry Bonds breaks Hank Aarons 755 Home Run record with # 756.<br />
2008: 8/7/2008:<br />
Pope John Paul II became Pope at the age of 58 years &amp; 5 months in October 1978.<br />
Today Baltimore Bob (March 7th 1950) is officially 58 year &amp; 5 months old.<br />
In October 1978 Baltimore Bob was 28.5 years old.<br />
My #1 for August 7th is<br />
Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer (Would have been 83 in 2010) 1927 - Died age 31<br />
Born 7 August 1927 - Paris, Illinois, USA.<br />
Date of death 21 January 1959 - Mission Hills, CA, USA. (homicide)<br />
Birth name: Carl Dean Switzer<br />
Trade mark: Off-key singing of popular (usually Bing Crosby) songs.<br />
Artificially straightened cowlick. / Was Alfalfa in the 'Our Gang' comedies.<br />
Died by gunshot wound by an acquaintance in an argument over<br />
$50 which S2000witzer felt the acquaintance owed him.<br />
The acquaintance pleaded self-defense, and the judge ruled the death 'justifiable homicide.<br />
[Source: Information is taken from 'The Hollywood Death Book', James Robert Parish, 1992]<br />
Alfalfa is buried at Hollywood memorial park (now Hollywood forever)<br />
6000 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles.<br />
Numerous brushes with the law, two broken marriages, and grade-z film work<br />
(when he could get it) all led up to his sudden, violent death in 1959, at age 31.<br />
A similar fate befell his brother, actor Harold Switzer, who, nine years later,<br />
killed his girlfriend and then, a few hours after that, himself.<br />
His best friend in the Our Gang cast was Tommy Bond, who played his on-screen nemesis Butch.<br />
Was a 'problem child' during his tenure in Our Gang.<br />
Alfalfa was known for staging pranks on both the crew and his fellow child actors<br />
(including his on-screen girlfriend Darla Hood, who in real life was apprehensive of Alfalfa).<br />
1st movie role at age 8 in Beginner's Luck (1935) as Alfalfa &amp; 1st time as Alfalfa.<br />
Last movie role at age 31 in The Defiant Ones (1958) (as Carl Switzer) as Angus.</h2>
<h2>Birthdays set for 2005</h2>
<p dir="auto">Francesca Ruth Eastwood (12) 1993</p>
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<li>Born: ?, California / Birth Name: Francesca Ruth Fisher-Eastwood</li>
<li>Nickname: Frannie / Height: 4' 10" (1.47 m) Baltimore Bob says Why so short ?.</li>
<li>Daughter of Clint Eastwood and actress Frances Fisher</li>
<li>On Christmas morning, 2001, Francesca and her mother, Frances Fisher,</li>
<li>narrowly escaped a house fire that consumed their house. Francesca climbed out her</li>
<li>bedroom window and leapt into the arms of her mother and a neighbor, and was treated</li>
<li>at a hospital for smoke inhalation. Frances was also treated for burns on her hands.</li>
<li>Francesca's father, Clint Eastwood, flew in to visit his daughter in the hospital and</li>
<li>personally thanked her rescuers.</li>
<li>2008: Two movie roles: At age 6 in True Crime (1999) as Kate Everett,</li>
<li>and at age 2 in The Stars Fell on Henrietta (1995) (as Francesca Ruth Eastwood) as Mary Day.<br />
&amp;<br />
Chris Wells (17) 1988<br />
Born: Akron, Ohio / Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) / Weight: 237 lb (108 kg)<br />
Birth Name: Chris Wells / Nickname: Beanie<br />
High school: Akron Garfield HS, Akron, Ohio<br />
College(s): Ohio State (2006present) / Buckeyes - No. 28 - Running back Junior<br />
The starting junior running back for the Ohio State University football team.<br />
He was a highly touted player out of high school.<br />
He was often considered the best recruit out of Ohio and solidified that in the<br />
Army All-American Bowl where he was named the Most Valuable Player, scored<br />
three touchdowns and led the East team to a 27-16 victory under coach Ted Ginn, Sr.<br />
2009: NFL Draft:</li>
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<li>Philadelphia: Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State, Junior<br />
Wells has top-10 talent, but there are durability issues.<br />
All those fourth-and-1's that Andy Reid's Eagles came up short on last season?<br />
Wells gets those first downs. With two first-round picks(# 28), the Eagles have the luxury<br />
of taking a running back - not particularly a position of need  with this selection.<br />
Baltimore Bob added Chris on Wednesday February 4th 2009.<br />
&amp;<br />
Kara Lipski (30) 1975<br />
Born: Towson, Maryland / Figure skater.<br />
Kara Lipski (1975) born exact same day as actress Charlize Theron (see below).<br />
&amp;<br />
Charlize Theron (30) 1975</li>
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<li>Born: Benoni, South Africa. / Nickname: Charlie</li>
<li>Height: 5' 9" (1.77 m) - Same exact height as is Baltimore Bob.</li>
<li>She grew up as the only child on a farm outside Benoni, South Africa, a little farming</li>
<li>community outside Johannesburg, South Africa.Her mother, Gerda, is German,</li>
<li>while her late father, Charles, was French (she was named after her him).</li>
<li>When she was 15, her father attacked her mother, her mother shot her father in self-defense.</li>
<li>Her father died, and her mother was not charged in the incident.</li>
<li>First language is Afrikaans, English is spoken as her second language.</li>
<li>She got an education as a ballet dancer and has danced</li>
<li>both The Swan Lake and the Nutcracker Suite.</li>
<li>There wasn't much for a young actress or dancer to do in South Africa,</li>
<li>so she soon travelled to Europe &amp; USA where she got job at the Joffrey Ballet in NY.</li>
<li>Worked as a photo model but an injured knee put a halt to her dancing career.</li>
<li>At the age of 18 her mother made her go to LA to try a ca</li>
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<p dir="auto">continued<br />
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Sam Dana (102) 1903 - Died age 104<br />
Born: August 7th 1903<br />
Played college ball at Columbia.<br />
One of his teammates was the "Iron Horse"  Lou Gehrig.<br />
Dana played in five games for the New York Yankees during<br />
the 1928 season, catching one touchdown pass.<br />
He was the oldest living NFL player until his Death in October 2007.<br />
&amp;<br />
Dead Persons:<br />
Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer (Would have been 78) 1927 - see #1 for today<br />
&amp;<br />
Ted Moore (I) (Would have been 91) 1914  Died age 72/73<br />
Date of Birth 7 August 1914, South Africa &amp; Date of Death 1987<br />
He was the first South African to win an Academy Award.<br />
Came to Great Britain in 1930 from South Africa.<br />
Served in British Royal Air Force during WWII; served in the film unit for part of that time.<br />
Both of South Africa's first Oscar winners (Charlize Theron as Best Actress in Monster)<br />
and Ted Moore (South Africa's first ever Oscar winner) were born in Benoni, South Africa.<br />
Won 1967 Oscar for Best Cinematography, Color for: A Man for All Seasons (1966).<br />
&amp;<br />
Ralph Bunche (Would have been 102) 1903 - Died age 67<br />
Date of Birth August 7, 1903 - Detroit, Michigan.<br />
Date of Death December 9, 1971 - New York, New York.<br />
Birth Name: Ralph Johnson Bunche<br />
He attended the University of California, Los Angeles<br />
and graduated summa cum laude in 1927, again as the valedictorian of his class.<br />
American political scientist and diplomat who received the<br />
1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his late 1940s mediation in Palestine.<br />
He was the first person of color to be so honored in the history of the Prize.<br />
He was involved in formation and administration of the United Nations.<br />
Spouse: Ruth Harris (23 June 1930 - 9 December 1971) (his death) 3 children<br />
One More River (1964) as Himself<br />
aka A Report on the Mood of the South Nine Years After the Supreme Court<br />
Ordered Integration with All Deliberate Speed (Canada: English title: subtitle).<br />
In 1963, he received the Medal of Freedom from President John F. Kennedy.<br />
Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950. (1950 &amp; Baltimore Bob is born).<br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bunche" rel="nofollow ugc">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bunche</a><br />
&amp;<br />
Billie Burke (Would have been 121) 1884  Died age 83<br />
Date of Birth 7 August 1884, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.<br />
Date of Death 14 May 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA (natural causes)<br />
Birth Name: Mary William Ethelbert Appleton Burke / Height:5b4 5' 3" (1.60 m)<br />
Billie Burke as a child toured the US and Europe with the circus because her father<br />
was employed with them as a clown (before motion pictures and after the stage,<br />
circuses were the biggest form of entertainment in the world).<br />
One could say that Billie was bred for show business.<br />
Her family ultimately settled in London, where she was fortunate to see plays<br />
in the city's historic West End, and decided she wanted to be a stage actress.<br />
At the age of 18 she made her stage debut and her career was off and running.<br />
Spouse: Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. (11 April 1914 - 22 July 1932) (his death) 1 child<br />
Daughter, with Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.: Patricia, born 1916.<br />
1st movie role at age 32 in Peggy (1916) as Peggy Cameron.<br />
Best known at age 55 as the Good Witch in The Wizard of Oz (1939).<br />
Lorraine Bridges dubbed her singing voice for the movie The Wizard of Oz (1939).<br />
2/1950 movie roles at age 66: The Boy from Indiana (1950) as Zelda Bagley,<br />
and Father of the Bride (1950) as Doris Dunstan.<br />
Last movie role at age 76 in Sergeant Rutledge (1960) as Mrs. Cordelia Fosgate.<br />
Release Date: 18 May 1960 (USA) &amp; Baltimore Bob was 10 years old.<br />
May 18th 1960 was exactly 36 years before the birth of Baltimore Bobs son on 5/18/1996.<br />
Baltimore Bobs 1st brother was born on 8/9/1960 &amp; his last brother on 8/24/1963.<br />
Sergeant Rutledge portrayed111c by actor Woody Strode as 1st Sgt. Braxton Rutledge.<br />
Interred at Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, New York, USA.<br />
Measurements: 35 1/2-28 3/4-37 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).<br />
&amp;<br />
Death this Date:<br />
Robert Stevens (I) - Died at age 68/69<br />
Date of Birth 1920, New York City, New York, USA.<br />
Date of Death 7 August 1989, Westport, Connecticut, USA.<br />
(heart attack during a home invasion)<br />
Of all the very talented and capable directors to work on the two Alfred Hitchcock<br />
television series, Stevens was the only one ever honored with the Emmy Award.<br />
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" TV series (1955-1962)<br />
Season 3, Episode 1: The Glass Eye - Original Air Date6 October 1957.<br />
While cleaning out the apartment of his dead sister Julia, Jim Whitely comes<br />
across a strange glass eye and tells to his wife the story of how his sister acquired it.<br />
Julia had fallen in love with a famous ventriloquist named Max Collodi.<br />
She had been to all his performances and had sent letters requesting to meet him.<br />
One day, Max agreed to meet her. She arrived to his hotel room and found him sitting<br />
in darkness with his small dummy George. As they talked, Julia tried to touch Max.<br />
She screamed as his body fell to the floor and one of his glass eyes fell rolling on the carpet.<br />
George stood up and angrily asked her to leave.<br />
It was Max who was the dummy and George was the ventriloqu</p>
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