7 November Birthday – In this article, you will find some of the notable people celebrating birthdays today Nov 6th, including Christopher Knight, Joni Mitchell, Lorde, Tinie Tempah, Tommy Thayer and more.
7 November Birthday
Below are popular Birthday on November 7th. Celebrities with birthdays today are:
- Actor Barry Newman is 83.
- Actor Dakin Matthews (“Gilmore Girls,” “King of Queens”) is 81.
- Singer Johnny Rivers is 79.
- Actor Julie Pinson (“As The World Turns,” “Days of Our Lives”) is 54.
- Guitarist Greg Tribbett of Mudvayne is 53.
- Actor Michelle Clunie (“Queer As Folk,” “The Jeff Foxworthy Show”) is 52.
- Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (“Super Size Me”) is 51.
- Actor Jeremy London (“Party of Five”) is 49.
- Actor Jason London (“The Rage: Carrie Two”) is 49.
- Actor Yunjin Kim (“Mistresses,” “Lost”) is 48.
- Actor Adam DeVine (“Modern Family”) is 38.
- Guitarist Zach Myers of Shinedown is 38.
- Actor Lucas Neff (“Raising Hope”) is 36.
- Rapper Tinie Tempah is 33.
Popular or Historical birthdays on 7th November
- Agrippina the Younger, mother of Nero Caesar
- Marie Curie, scientist
- Albert Camus, author
- Billy Graham, evangelist
- Dana Plato, actress.
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What Zodiac Sign is 7 November?
Scorpio.
What is a Scorpios personality?
Scorpio is a fixed water sign, Scorpio born natives are known for their loyalty and devotion and their passion. In fact, these natives are known to have such intense personalities and characters that they are often confused with vibrant fire signs. Alas, Scorpions have deep feelings and emotions.
Who should a Scorpio marry?
Taurus, Cancer, Capricorn, Pisces and Virgo zodiac signs are known to be the most compatible with Scorpio. Even though the Taurus – Scorpio zodiac combination could be a tough one for the relationship, if you can make it work then you’ll definitely last long.
What type of Scorpio is November 7th?
People of Scorpios born on November 7th have mystical and profound spirits, insatiably curious minds, and deep reservoirs of energy and power which they keep hidden under the surface of their magnetic personalities. These Scorpio born natives come off as very confident, but they are also deeply sensitive and emotional.
What are Scorpios good at?
Scorpios natives are strong and strategic when it comes to handling and managing money. These natives are good long-term planners, carefully considering future impacts and guarding against potential problems. These natives suited to roles like a financial advisor or accountant.
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7 November Birthdays
630 Constans II, Byzantine emperor (641-668) (d. 668)
994 Muhammad ibn Hazm, Andalusian historian, jurist and author of Islamic Spain, born in Córdoba, Caliphate of Córdoba (d. 1064)
1414 Jami [Mowlanā Nūr Od-dīn ʿabd Or-raḥmān Ebn Aḥmad], Persian poet (Lava’iḥ), born in Minaret of Jam, Afghanistan (d. 1492)
1598 Francisco Zurbarán, Spanish painter, born in Fuente de Cantos, Spain (d. 1664)
1619 Gédéon Tallemant des Réaux, French writer (Historiettes), born in La Rochelle, France (d. 1692)
1650 John Robinson, English diplomat and prelate, born in Cleasby, North Yorkshire (d. 1723)
1687 William Stukeley, English physician and archaeologist (pioneered investigation of Stonehenge and Avebury), born in Holbeach, Lincolnshire (d. 1765)
1692 Johannes Gottfried Schnabel, German author (Insel Felsenburg), born in Sandersdorf, Germany
1706 Carlo Cecere, Italian composer, born in Grottole, Italy (d. 1761)
James Cook (1728-1779)
British explorer, navigator and cartographer who was the first European to explore much of Australia, the Pacific Islands and New Zealand, born in Marton, Yorkshire, England
1750 Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg, German poet, lawyer and translator, born in Bad Bramstedt, Germany (d. 1819)
1758 Edouard viscount de Walckiers, South Netherland banker and politician, born in Brussels, Belgium (d. 1837)
1786 Francisco Andrevi y Castellar, Spanish choirmaster and composer, born in Sanaüja, Spain (d. 1853)
1797 Silas H. Stringham, Rear Admiral (Union Navy), born in Middletown, New York (d. 1876)
1805 Thomas Brassey, English civil engineering contractor, born in Buerton, Cheshire, England (d. 1870)
1810 Ferenc Erkel, Hungarian composer (Himnusz), born in Gyula (d. 1893)
1810 Fritz Reuter, German novelist, born in Stavenhagen, Germany (d. 1874)
1811 Karel Jaromír Erben, Czech poet (Bouquet), born in Miletín, Austria (d. 1870)
1818 Emil du Bois-Reymond, German physiologist, co-discoverer of nerve action potential and founder of modern electrophysiology, born in Berlin, Germany (d. 1896)
1822 Edouard Gregoir, Belgian composer, born in Turnhout, Belgium (d. 1890)
1828 Ludwig Deppe, German composer, born in Barntrup, Germany (d. 1890)
1832 Andrew Dickson White, American historian and educator, 1st President of Cornell University, born in Homer, New York (d. 1918)
1834 Lucy Lloyd, English-born creator (with Wilhelm Bleek) of archive of Bushman ǀxam and !kun texts, born in Norbury, England (d. 1914) [1]
1838 Auguste Villiers de l’Isle-Adam, French writer (Contes cruels), born in Saint-Brieuc, Brittany, France (d. 1889)
1839 Henry Holmes, English violinist and composer, born in London (d. 1905)
1846 Ignaz Brull, Moravain-born composer, born in Prostějov, Moravia (d. 1907)
1847 (Charlotte) “Lotta” Crabtree, American stage actress, comedian (Little Nell and the Marchioness), and philanthropist, born in New York City (d. 1924)
1851 Chris von der Ahe, German entrepreneur and owner of St. Louis Brown Stockings, born in Hille, Germany (d. 1913)
1852 Bohdan Borkowski, Polish composer, born in Tenczynek, Krakow, Poland (d. 1901)
1855 Edwin Hall, American physicist (discovered Hall effect), born in Gorham, Maine (d. 1938)
1856 Semyon Alapin, Russian chess master, born in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire (d. 1923)
1858 Bipin Chandra Pal, Indian nationalist and freedom fighter, born in Habiganj, Sylhet region, India (d. 1932)
1860 Jean-Baptiste Eugène Estienne, French general (Father of The Tank), born in Condé en Barrois, France (d. 1936)
1861 Jeff Milton, American lawman, born in Marianna, Florida (d. 1947)
1866 Paul Lincke, German composer and theater conductor considered the “father” of the Berlin operetta (Frau Luna, Lysistrata), born in Berlin, Germany (d. 1946)
1867-1934 – Marie Curie – Polish-French scientist who discovered radium and the 1st woman to win a Nobel Prize (1903, 1911), born in Warsaw, Poland
1874 Joseph Willoughby, South African cricketer (2 Tests for South Africa 1895-96), born in Aldershot, Hampshire, England (d. 1952)
1875 Mikhail Kalinin, Soviet communist leader and statesman, born in Verkhnyaya Troitsa, Russia (d. 1946)
1876 Charlie Townsend, English cricketer, born in Bristol (d. 1958)
1876 Culbert Olson, American lawyer and politician (Gov-D-Cal), born in Fillmore, Utah (d. 1962)
1876 Ted Arnold, English cricketer (England all-rounder in 10 Tests 1903-05), born in Withycombe Raleigh, Devon (d. 1942)
1877 Henry Balfour Gardiner, English composer and musician, born in Kensington, England (d. 1950)
1878 Lise Meitner, Austrian-Swedish physicist (discovered the nuclear fission of uranium), born in Vienna, Austria (d. 1968)
1879 Eugeen Yoors, Flemish etcher and glass painter, born in Antwerp, Belgium (d. 1975)
1879-1940 Leon Trotsky – Ukrainian-Russian Marxist revolutionary, political theorist and founder of the Red Army [OS 26-10-1879], born in Yanovka, Ukraine, Russian Empire
1883 Lightfoot Solomon Michaux, African-American TV preacher, born in Newport News, Virginia (d. 1968)
1886 Aron Nimzowitsch, Latvian chess player (openings theorist), born in Riga, Russian Empire (d. 1935)
1888 Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, Indian physicist (Nobel Prize 1930 for light scattering), born in Tiruchirappalli, India (d. 1970)
1889 George Davis, Flemish actor (Private Lives, Devil May Care), born in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands (d. 1965)
1889 Lionel Hallam, English cricket batsman and captain (9 Tests, 4 x 50; Hampshire CCC) and politician (Member House of Lords, Lord Temporal 1928–51), born in London, England (d. 1951)
1892 Edward Sedgwick, American film director (The Flaming Frontier, Let ‘er Buck), born in Galveston, Texas (d. 1953)
1893 Leatrice Joy, American actress (The Ace of Hearts), born in New Orleans, Louisiana (d. 1985)
1895 Jacob Kaplan, French Grand Rabbi (1955-81), born in Paris (d. 1994)
1896 Esdras Minville, Quebec writer, economist and sociologist, born in Quebec, Montreal (d. 1975)
1896 Herbert O’Connor, 51st Governor of Maryland and TV narrator (Crime Syndicate), born in Baltimore, Maryland (d. 1960)
1897 Ruth Pitter, British poet and 1st woman to receive the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry in
1955, born in Ilford, London (d. 1992)
1898 Raphaël Salem, Greek mathematician, born in Saloniki, Ottoman Empire (d. 1963)
1900 Efrem Kurtz, Russian conductor (Houston Symphony, 1948-54), born in St. Petersburg, Russia (d. 1995)
1902 Rob van der de Bas [Barend Robberts], troubadour (Klucht of the Cow)
1903 Albert Helman [Lou Lichtveld], Suriname politician and novelist, born in Paramaribo, Suriname (d. 1996)
1903 Dean Jagger, American actor (White Christmas, Vanishing Point), born in Lima, Ohio (d. 1991)
1903 Grace Stafford, American actress (Confessions of a Nazi Spy), born in NYC, New York (d. 1992)
1903 Konrad Lorenz, Austrian zoologist and ethologist (Man & His Ideas, Nobel Prize 1973), born in Vienna, Austria (d. 1989)
1905 William Alwyn, English composer, born in Northampton, England (d. 1985)
1906 Eugene Carson Blake, US Secretary-General of World Council of Churches (1966-72), born in St. Louis, Missouri (d. 1985)
1906 Jan Vercammen, Flemish author and chief inspector LO (Primary Education), born in Temse, Belgium (d. 1984)
1906 Margaret Barbara Lambert, British historian (Saar) (d. 1995)
1907 Chepín [Electo Rosell], Cuban violinist, bandleader, and composer (Orquesta Chepín-Chovén), born in Santiago, Cuba (d. 1984)
1907 Maurits Mok, Dutch author and poet (Cheese & Bread Game), born in Haarlem, Netherlands (d. 1989)
1911 Walter Shlomo Gross, journalist
1913-1960 Albert Camus French author (The Just-Nobel 1957), born in Dréan, Algeria
1914 R. A. Lafferty, American sci-fi author (Devil is Dead), born in Neola, Iowa (d. 2002)
1915 Philip Morrison, American physicist, born in Somerville, New Jersey (d. 2005)
1916 Joe Bushkin, American jazz pianist (Bunny Berigan; Tommy Dorsey; Bing Crosby), composer (“Oh! Look At Me Now”), and TV host (A Couple of Joes), born in New York City (d. 2004)
1917 András Mihály, Hungarian composer, born in Budapest (d. 1993)
1917 Howard Rumsey, American jazz musician (Lighthouse Cafe), born in Brawley, California (d. 2015)
1918-2018Billy Graham – American Baptist evangelist (Crusades) described as 1 of the 20th century’s most influential Christian leaders, born in Charlotte, North Carolina
1918 Maria Teresa de Noronha, Portuguese Fado singer, born in Lisbon, Portugal (d. 1993)
1918 Paul Aussaresses, French Army general, born in Saint-Paul-Cap-de-Joux, France (d. 2013)
1921 Jack Fleck, American golfer (US Open 1955), born in Bettendorf, Iowa (d. 2014)
1922 Al Hirt, jazz trumpeter (Greatest Horn in the World), born in New Orleans, Louisiana (d. 1999)
1924 Wolf Mankowitz, English playwright and writer (A Kid for Two Farthings), born in Spitalfields, London (d. 1998)
1926 Dame Joan Sutherland, Australian operatic soprano, known as ‘La Stupenda’ (Metropolitan Opera debut 1961), born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1926 Jimmie Haskell [Sheridan Pearlman], American arranger (Ricky Nelson, Chicago, Sheryl Crow), and film and television score composer, born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 2016)
1927 Hiroshi Yamauchi, Japanese businessman (President of Nintendo, 1949-2003, owner of Seattle Mariners), born in Kyoto, Japan (d. 2013)
1927 Ivor Emmanuel, Welsh singer and actor (Zulu, Show Boat, Kiss Me, Kate), born in Margam, Wales (d. 2007)
1928 Norton Zinder, American biologist (genetic transduction), born in NYC, New York (d. 2012)
1928 Richard G. Scott, American scientist and LDS apostle, born in Pocatello, Idaho (d. 2015)
1929 Mervyn Burtch, Welsh composer (The Raven King) and educator, born in Ystrad Mynach, Wales (d. 2015)
1929 Ruggero Mastroianni, Italian film editor (Giulietta degli spiriti), born in Turin, Italy (d. 1996)
1930 Peter Woods, British journalist and newsreader, born in Romford, Essex, England (d. 1995)
1930 Rudy Boschwitz, American politician (U.S. Senator from Minnesota, 1978-91), born in Berlin, Weimar Germany
1931 Gerald Humel, American composer (Universe), born in Cleveland, Ohio (d. 2001)
1932 Yrrah [Harry Lammertink], Dutch cartoonist (Vrij Netherland), born in Apeldoorn, Netherlands (d. 1996)
1933 Ernie Michie, Scottish rugby union lock (15 caps; 2 caps British & Irish Lions; Barbarians FC; London Scottish RUFC, Leicester Tigers RUFC), born in Aberdeen, Scotland (d. 2021)
1933 George Tibbits, Australian composer, born in Boulder, Western Australia (d. 2008)
1934 Stephen L. Neal, American politician (Rep-D-NC, 1975-95), born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1935 Willibrordus S. Rendra, Indonesian poet (Ballad orang-orang tertjina), born in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia (d. 2009)
1936 Al Attles, American NBA point guard and coach (SF/GS Warriors), born in Newark, New Jersey
1936 Jaap Stobbe, Dutch actor (Dageraad), born in The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
1938 Barry Newman, American film and television actor (Vanishing Point; Amy; Petrocelli), born in Boston, Massachusetts
1938 Dee Clark, American singer (“Raindrops”), born in Blytheville, Arkansas (d. 1990)
1938 Jim Kaat, American Baseball HOF pitcher (16 x Gold Glove; 3 x MLB All-Star; Washington Senators, Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies) and broadcaster, (NY Yankees, Minnesota Twins, MLB Network), born in Zeeland, Michigan
1938 Jim Katt, American baseball pitcher and sportscaster (NY Yankees, Minnesota Twins), born in Zeeland, Michigan
1939 Daniel Manneke, Dutch composer and organist, born in Kruiningen, Netherlands
1940 Guido Provoost, Belgian historian, born in Bruges, Belgium (d. 1981)
Jean Shrimpton
1942 British model and actress (Privilege; Beaton by Bailey; Something Nice to Eat), and the world’s first supermodel, born in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
1942 Johnny Rivers [Ramistella], American singer (“Secret Agent Man”), and record producer, born in NYC, New York
1942 Tony Jackson, American professional basketball player, (ABL – Chicago Majors, 1961-63; ABA – three teams, 1967-69), born in Brooklyn, New York City (d. 2005)
1943 Boris Gromov, Russian general and politician (Governor of Moscow Oblast, 2000-12), born in Saratov, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Joni Mitchell
(78 years old)
1943 Canadian singer-songwriter, producer (“Both Sides Now”; “River”; “A Case Of You”), and painter, born in Fort Macleod, Alberta
1943 Judith Forst, Canadian mezzo-soprano, born in New Westminster, British Columbia
1943 Michael Byrne, English actor (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), born in London
1943 Canadian-American economist (Nobel 2001 – dynamics of information flows and market development), born in Montclair, New Jersey
1943 Peter Straker, Jamaican-British stage and screen singer and actor, born in Jamaica
1943 Stephen Greenblatt, American literary historian and author (The Swerve: How the World Became Modern), born in Boston, Massachusetts
1943 Wayne Giardino, Canadian football linebacker (Grey Cup 1968, 69, 73;Ottawa Rough Riders), born in Peterborough, Ontario (d. 2021)
1943 Wensley Haydon-Baillie, English pharmaceutical manufacturer
1944 James Dashow, American-Italian composer, born in Chicago, Illinois
1944 Joe Niekro, American baseball pitcher (MLB All Star 1979; NL wins leader 1979; Houston Astros; World Series 1987; NY Yankees), born in Martins Ferry, Ohio (d. 2006)
1944 Julian Christopher, American actor (Jerry-Magician), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1944 Ken Patera, American professional wrestler, born in Portland, Oregon
1944 Luigi Riva, Italian footballer (Cagliari), born in Leggiuno, Italy
1947 Bob Anderson, English darts player (BDO World Champion 1988), born in Winchester, Hampshire, England
1947 Yutaka Fukumoto, Japanese professional baseball player, born in Osaka, Japan
1948 Alex Ribeiro, Brazilian racing driver, born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
1948 Turner Stephen Bruton, American country songwriter and musician (“Crazy Heart”), born in Wilmington, Delaware (d. 2009)
1949 (Susan) “Su” Pollard, British stage and screen actress (Hi-de-Hi!), and singer-songwriter (“Starting Together”), born in Nottingham, England
1949 Steven Stucky, American composer (Los Angeles Philharmonic, 1988-2009), born in Hutchinson, Kansas (d. 2016)
1950 Alexa Canady, 1st African-American female neurosurgeon and educator, born in Lansing, Michigan
1950 Augusto Gen’un Alcalde, 1st South American Zen teacher, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina
1951 Dan Duva, American boxing promoter and producer (Howard Stern New Years Party), born in Paterson, New Jersey (d. 1996)
1951 Kevin Macmichael, Canadian guitarist, songwriter and record producer (Cutting Crew – “(I Just) Died in Your Arms”), born in St. John, New Brunswick (d. 2002)
1952 David Petraeus, Commanding General of Multinational Force Iraq (2007-08), born in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York
1953 Lucinda Green, English equestrian (Olympic silver 1984), born in Andover, Hampshire, England
1954 Kamal Haasan, Indian actor (Vishwaroopam), born in Paramakudi, Tamil Nadu
1954 Pat Lupo, American rock bassist (Beaver Brown Band, 1972-94 – “On The Dark Side”; “Tough All Over”), born in Providence, Rhode Island (d. 2021)
1955 Detlef Ultsch, German judoka (Olympic bronze 1980), born in Sonneberg, Bezirk Suhl, East Germany
1955 René Marie, American jazz singer (Sound of Red), born in Warrenton, Virginia
1956 Denise Jannah [Zeefuik], Suriname-Dutch jazz singer (Farmer’s Market), born in Paramaribo, Suriname
1956 Judy Tenuta, American stand-up comedienne and accordion player, born in Oak Park, Illinois (d. 2022)
1957 Christopher Knight, American actor (Peter-Brady Bunch), born in NYC, New York
1957 John “Jellybean” Benitez, American musician, songwriter, club DJ, remixer and music producer (The Mexican), born in South Bronx, New York
1957 Jonathan Palmer, British businessman and Formula One racer, born in Lewisham, London
1957 Kathy McMillan, American long jumper (Olympic silver 1976; Boycott Games gold 1980), born in Raeford, North Carolina
1957 King Kong Bundy [Christopher Pallies], American pro wrestler (WWF), born in Atlantic City, New Jersey (d. 2019)
1958 Jack Wyngaard, South African dancer (d. 1996)
1958 Lori Saldaña, American politician (California State Assembly), born in San Diego, California
1959 Alexandre Guimarães, Costa Rican football player and manager, born in Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil
1959 Billy Gillispie, American basketball coach (Ranger College), born in Abilene, Texas
1960 Tommy Thayer, American guitarist (Kiss), born in Portland, Oregon
1961 Mintcho Pachov, Bulgarian 67.5kg weightlifer (Olympic bronze 1980)
1962 Arend Bouwmeester, Dutch saxophonist (Bob Color)
1962 Wayne N. Phillips, Australian opener cricketer (Test for Aust v Ind 1992), born in Geelong, Victoria, Australia
1963 Elizabeth “Liz” Mikel, American actress and jazz singer (Friday Night Lights), born in Dallas, Texas
1963 John Barnes, British football player, born in Kingston, Jamaica
1963 Todd McKee, American actor (Ted-Santa Barbara, The Bold & The Beautiful), born in Kentfield, California
1964 Dana Plato, American actress (Kimberly-Diff’rent Strokes), born in Maywood, California (d. 1999)
1964 Gill Holland, Norwegian-American producer (Hurricane Streets), born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
1964 Liam Ó Maonlaí, Irish vocalist and pianist (Hothouse Flowers – “I’m Sorry”), born in Monkstown, County Dublin, Ireland
1965 Sigrun Wodars, German middle distance athlete (Olympic gold 1988)
1966 Andy Tomberlin, American baseball outfielder (NY Mets), born in Monroe, North Carolina
1966 Calvin Borel, American Racing Hall of Fame jockey (Kentucky Derby 2007, 09, 10), born in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana
1966 Lisa Canning, American TV and radio hostess (Entertainment Tonight), born in St.Thomas, Virgin Islands
1966 Murphy Su’a, New Zealand cricket pace bowler (NZ left-arm of Samoan parents), born in Whanganui, New Zealand
1967 David Guetta, French songwriter, DJ and record producer (One Love, When Love Takes Over), born in Paris, France
1967 Sharleen Spiteri, Scottish singer and songwriter (Texas), born in Glasgow, Scotland
1968 Greg Tribbett, American musician (Mudvayne), born in Peoria, Illinois
1968 Mark Preston, Australian businessman and motorsport professional, born in Geelong, Victoria, Australia
1968 Russ Springer, American MLB pitcher (Philadelphia Phillies), born in Alexandria, Louisiana
1969 Hélène Grimaud, French classical pianist, born in Aix-en-Provence, France
1969 Michelle Clunie, American actress (Queer As Folk), born in Portland, Oregon
1969 Tanya Dubnicoff, Canadian cyclist (Olympic 6th 1992, 96), born in Winnipeg, Manitoba
1970 Andre Hastings, American NFL wide receiver (Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints), born in Atlanta, Georgia
1970 Andy Houston, American NASCAR driver, born in Hickory, North Carolina
1970 Marc Rosset, Swiss tennis star (1992 French Doubles), born in Geneva, Switzerland
1970 Morgan Spurlock, American director and documentary producer (Super Size Me), born in Parkersburg, West Virginia
1970 Neil Hannon, Northern Irish musician (The Divine Comedy), born in Derry, Northern Ireland
1971 Jamie Drummond, Scottish-Canadian sommelier, born in Edinburgh, Scotland
1971 Robin Finck, American guitarist (Nine inch Nails; Guns N’ Roses), born in Park Ridge, New Jersey
1972 Christopher Daniel Barnes, American actor (As World Turns), born in Portland, Maine
1972 Emily Lesueur, American synchronized swimmer (Olympic gold teams 1996), born in Glendale, California
1972 Jeremy London, American actor (I’ll Fly Away, Party of Five), born in San Diego, California
1972 Jimmy Gary Jr., American NFL running back (Seattle Seahawks), born in Stuart, Florida
1972 Marcus Stewart, English football player, born in Bristol, England
1972 Mike Goldman, Australian media personality (Big Brother Australia), born in Brisbane, Australia
1973 Martín Palermo, Argentine footballer, born in La Plata, Argentina
1973 Yunjin Kim, South Korean-American actress (Sun-Lost), born in Seoul, South Korea
1974 Chris Summers, Norwegian drummer (Turbonegro), born in Oslo, Norway
1974 Kris Benson, American baseball pitcher (Olympic bronze 1996), born in Superior, Wisconsin
1974 Tarek Saleh, American football linebacker (Carolina Panthers), born in Woodbridge, Connecticut
1975 American former Navy SEAL (“Lone Survivor”), born in Houston, Texas
1976 Mark Philippoussis, Australian tennis star (140 MPH serve), born in Melbourne, Australia
1976 One Be Lo [Ralond Scruggs], American hip-hop artist (Binary Star), born in Pontiac, Michigan
1978 Coy Wire, American NFL football player (Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons), and TV sports broadcaster (CNN), born in Lemoyne, Pennsylvania
1978 Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, Dutch footballer (PSV Eindhoven), born in Oldenzaal, Netherlands
1978 Rio Ferdinand, English footballer (England national team 1997-2001), born in Camberwell, England
1978 Tomoya Nagase, Japanese actor and singer (TOKIO), born in Kanagawa, Japan
1979 Barney Harwood, English CBBC presenter, born in Blackpool, Lancashire, England
1979 Danny Fonseca, Costa Rican soccer midfielder (28 caps; Cartaginés 537 games), born in Cartago, Costa Rica.
1979 Joey Ryan, American professional wrestler, born in Los Angeles, California
1979 Jon Peter Lewis, American singer and songwriter, born in Lincoln, Nebraska
1979 Mike Commodore, Canadian professional hockey player (Carolina Hurricanes), born in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
1979 Will Demps, American football player, born in Charleston, South Carolina
1980 Gervasio Deferr, Spanish gymnast (Olympic gold 2000, 2004), born in Premià de Mar, Barcelona
1980 James Franklin, New Zealand cricket all-rounder (31 Tests, 1 x 100, 82 wickets; 110 ODIs; Wellington CA, Gloucestershire CCC, born in Wellington, New Zealand
1980 Luciana Salazar, Argentine model and actress (Cien días para enamorarse), born in Buenos Aires, Argentina
1981 Anthony Moffat, Scottish musician, writer and filmmaker, born in Dumfries, Scotland
1981 Anushka Shetty, Indian film actress (Arundhati), born in Puttur, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
1981 Muhammad Hassan, American professional wrestler, born in Syracuse, New York
1986 Andy Hull, American singer-songwriter, and guitarist (Manchester Orchestra – “The Gold”), born in Atlanta, Georgia
1986 Sol Aranza, Mexican voice actress
1988 Elsa Hosk, Swedish model (Victoria’s Secret), born in Stockholm, Sweden
1988 Tinie Tempah [Patrick Chukwuemeka Okogwu], British rapper (“Written In The Stars”), born in Plumstead, London
1989 Nadya Tolokonnikova, Russian musician and political activist (Pussy Riot), born in Norilsk, Russia
1990 Courtney Marie Andrews, American singer-songwriter (Old Flowers), born in Phoenix, Arizona
1990 Matt Corby, Australian singer and songwriter (Into The Flame), born in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
1994 Shamir [Bailey], American singer-songwriter and actor, born in Las Vegas, Nevada
1995 Bethany Mota, American video blogger, born in Merced County, California.
Historical Events on November 7
680 Third Council of Constantinople (6th ecumenical council) opens
921 Treaty of Bonn: East France & West France recognize each other
1492 Ensisheim Meteorite strikes a wheat field near the village of Ensisheim in Alsace, France. Oldest meteorite with a known date of impact.
1512 Medici’s discharge Niccolo Machiavelli from Florence
1519 University of Leuven convicts teaching of Luther
1558 French King Henry II occupies Calais
1631 Pierre Gassendi observes 1st ever transit of Mercury predicted by Kepler
1637 Anne Hutchinson tried in Massachusetts Bay Colony as a heretic
1651 King Louis XIV of France (13) declared of full age
1659 The Treaty of the Pyrenees signed by representatives of French King Louis XIV & Spanish king Philip IV
1665 1st edition of “London Gazette” published as “The Oxford Gazette”
1667 Jean Racine’s “Andromaque” premieres in Paris
1722 Richard Steele’s sentimental comedy play “The Conscious Lovers” premieres in London
1733 France & Spain sign the Treaty of the Escorial (the first ‘Pacte de Famille’ between the Bourbon kings of France and Spain)
1742 Empress Elizabeth of Russia proclaims her nephew Peter of Holstein-Gottorp (later Peter III) her heir
1747 Organgist in Netherlands revolt under Daniel Raap
1775 Lord Dunmore promises freedom to male slaves who join British army
1786 The oldest musical organization in the United States is founded in Boston, Massachusetts as the Stoughton Musical Society
1794 French troops conquer Nijmegen
1800 It becomes illegal for women in Paris to wear trousers without a Police permit (annulled 2013)
1805 Lewis and Clark Expedition first sights the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the Columbia River
1811 Battle of Tippecanoe: Gen. William Henry Harrison defeats the Native Americans of the Tecumesh Confederation
1814 1st sitting of States-general in Hague
1820 James Monroe re-elected US president
1824 St Petersburg floods to 4.20m, city’s greatest flood
1831 State of Gran Colombia disbands
1837 In Alton, Illinois, abolitionist printer Elijah P. Lovejoy shot dead (age 34) by pro-slavery mob while attempting to protect his printing shop from being destroyed a third time.
1848 General Zachary Taylor elected as 12th President of US
12th US President and General
1861 Battle of Belmont, fought in Mississippi County, Missouri begins, first combat test for Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant, Union victory (US Civil War)
1861 Battle of Port Royal, fought in Port Royal Sound, South Carolina ends, Union forces capture Fort Walker and Fort Beauregard (US Civil War)
1863 Battles of Rappahannock Station & Kelly’s Ford, Virginia
1864 2nd session of congress of Confederate States of America reconvenes
1872 Cargo ship Mary Celeste sails from Staten Island for Genoa; mysteriously found abandoned four weeks later
1873 Alexander Mackenzie becomes the second Prime Minister of Canada, succeeding John A. Macdonald
1874 1st cartoon depicting elephant as Republican Party symbol, by Thomas Nast
1875 Verney Cameron is 1st European to cross equatorial Africa
1876 Edward Bouchet is 1st African American to receive a Ph.D from a US college (Yale)
1876 Meharry Medical College forms at Central Tennessee College
1876 President Rutherford B. Hayes and challenger Samuel J. Tilden claim presidential victory as Tilden (D) wins popular vote but Electoral College votes are disputed with Hayes (R)
1885 Canadian Pacific Railway completed at Craigellachie
1893 US State Colorado accepts female suffrage
1900 Battle of Leliefontein, a battle during which the Royal Canadian Dragoons win three Victoria Crosses.
1900 In Canada, the Liberal Government led by Wilfrid Laurier retains its majority
1901 A French fleet seizes the customs house on the Turkish-ruled island of Mytilene after Turks refuse to settle France’s indemnity claims for losses suffered by French subjects in 1896
1904 George M. Cohan’s 1st full-length musical “Little Johnny Jones”, featuring the songs “Yankee Doodle Dandy” and “Give My Regards To Broadway”, opens at the Liberty Theatre, NYC; runs for 52 performances be before going on tour
1907 Delta Sigma Pi, a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities is founded at New York University.
1907 Dynamite explodes on locomotive kills engineer Jesus Garcia in Mexico
1907 Test tokens are struck in 1st production of Canadian coins
1908 Dutch capture Venezuelan navy
1909 Knights of St Peter Claver founded in Mobile, Alabama; Ladies Auxiliary formed in 1922
1910 The first air freight shipment (from Dayton, Ohio, to Columbus, Ohio) is undertaken by the 1912 The Deutsche Opernhaus (now Deutsche Oper Berlin) opens in the Berlin neighborhood of Charlottenburg, with a production of Beethoven’s Fidelio
1914 Japanese attack German concession on Chinese peninsula of Shanghai
1914 The first issue of The New Republic magazine is published.
1914 The German colony of Kiaochow Bay and its centre at Tsingtao are captured by Japanese forces.
1916 Amidst the Mexican Revolution and World War I, Woodrow Wilson is re-elected as President of the United States, defeating Republican candidate Charles E. Hughes
1916 Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolayevich warns Tsar of uprising
1916 Jeannette Rankin (Rep-R-Montana) is elected to Congress as its first woman Representative
1917 British capture Gaza, Palestine, from Turks Red October
1917 The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic is proclaimed; first Council of People’s Commissars is formed with Vladimir Lenin as leader and including Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin
1917 [OS Oct 25] October Revolution in Russia; Lenin and the Bolsheviks seize power, capture the Winter Palace and overthrow the Provisional Government.
1918 Kurt Eisner overthrows the Wittelsbach dynasty in the Kingdom of Bavaria as a revolutionary uprising spreads throughout Germany
1918 Robert Goddard demonstrates tube-launched solid propellant rockets
1918 Soviet dramatic play “Mystery-Bouffe” by Vladimir Mayakovsky premieres in Petrograd
The 1918 Flu Pandemic
1918 The 1918 influenza epidemic spreads to Western Samoa, killing 7,542 (about 20% of the population) by the end of the year
1918: A group of Americans in California with a message for their fellow countrymen
End of World War I
1918 United Press erroneously reports WWI armistice had been signed. This painting depicts the signing of the armistice which ended World War I in Compiegne, France
1919 US police raid offices of Union of Russian Workers
1921 Ed Wynn’s musical revue “The Perfect Fool” premieres in NYC
1921 Hungary passes a law invalidating the Habsburg line of succession to the throne
1925 Italians liberal-national party joins fascist
1929 Museum of Modern Art opens in Hecksher Building in New York
Historic Event
1931 Chinese People’s Republic proclaimed by Mao Zedong
1932 1st broadcast of “Buck Rogers in the 25th century” on CBS-radio
1933 Fiorello H. La Guardia is elected the 99th mayor of New York City.
1933 Pennsylvania voters overturn blue law, by permitting Sunday sports
1934 Arthur L. Mitchell, becomes first African American Democratic US congressman (Illinois)
1935 Addressing a meeting of Stakhanovites, Joseph Stalin utters his famous phrase “life has become better”
1936 Battle of Madrid begins
1940 Stravinsky’s Symfonie in C premieres in Chicago
1940 Tacoma Narrows (Galloping Gertie) Bridge collapses, Wash
1941 British air attacks on Berlin, Mannheim & Ruhrgebied
Historic Communication
1942 1st US President to broadcast in a foreign language – FDR, in French
1942 Italian cyclist Fausto Coppi establishes world hour record 45.798km in Vigorelli, Milan, Italy
1943 Detroit Lions 0, NY Giants 0; last scoreless tie in NFL
1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt is re-elected President of the United States for a record fourth term, defeating Republican candidate Thomas E. Dewey
1944 Train crashes in tunnel of Aguadilla Spain; about 500 die
1946 Katherine Dunham’s song and dance revue “Bal Nègre” opens at Belasco Theater, NYC; runs for 54 performances
1949 King Faruk disbands Egyptian parliament
1950 Carlo Terron’s “Processo Agli Innocenti” premieres in Milan
1950 French women & children leaves Hanoi/Tonkin-delta
1951 Constitution of Jordan passes
1953 WIS TV channel 10 in Columbia, SC (NBC) begins broadcasting
1954 Cleveland Browns’ Chet Hanulak sets club record with 7 punt returns & win by their largest margin of victory (59) beating Wash 62-3
1954 US spy plane shot down North of Japan
1955 Supreme Court of Baltimore bans segregation in public recreational areas
1956 Suez Crisis ends with a ceasefire as the United Nations Emergency Force is established at instigation of Canadian diplomat Lester B. Pearson and UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld
1957 Cold War: The Gaither Report calls for more American missiles and fallout shelters.
1957 Phillies pitcher Jack Sanford wins NL Rookie of Year
1957 WEEQ (now WWTO) TV channel 35 in La Salle, IL (IND) 1st broadcast
Ryder Cup
1959 Ryder Cup Golf, Eldorado GC: Sam Snead leads US to comprehensive 8½-3½ win
1960 KNRR TV channel 12 in Pembina, ND (IND) begins broadcasting
1961 France performs underground nuclear test at Ecker Algeria NHL Record
1962 Glenn Hall set NHL record of 503 consecutive games as goalie
1962 Richard Nixon tells press he won’t be available to kick around any more after losing election for Governor of California
1963 Carole Joan Crawford, 20, wins Miss World
1963 New York Yankee catcher Elston Howard is first African-American to be voted AL MVP
1963 Wunder von Lengede: In Germany, eleven miners are rescued from a collapsed mine after 14 days.
1964 NL keeps Braves in Milwaukee in 1965, may move to Atlanta in 1966
1966 Jean-Claude van Itallie’s “America Hurrah” premieres in NYC
1966 John Lennon meets Yoko Ono at an avante-garde art exposition at Indica Gallery in London [1]
1966 Lunar Orbiter 2 launched by US
1967 Carl Stokes elected first African American mayor of a major US city – Cleveland, Ohio
1967 LBJ signs a bill establishing Corporation for Public Broadcasting
1967 Richard G Hatcher elected 1st African-American mayor of Gary, Indiana, served 1968-88
1967 St Louis Cards Orlando Cepeda is 1st unanimous NL MVP
1967 Surveyor 6 launched for soft landing on Moon
1968 USSR performs nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya USSR
1969 John Lennon and Yoko Ono release their second album “Wedding Album” in UK
1970 “Purlie” closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 689 performances
1970 Argentine boxer Carlos Monzon upsets defending champion Nino Benvenuti of Italy in 12th round KO in Rome to win WBC, WBA middleweight titles
1970 Race riots in Daytona Beach Florida
1972 Attorney Joe Biden is elected to the US Senate, representing the state of Delaware after defeating longtime incumbent J. Caleb Boggs by just over 3,000 votes; Biden would win re-election 6 times
46th US President, Vice President and Senator
Joe Biden
1972 Incumbent President Richard Nixon is re-elected, defeating Democrat candidate George McGovern in a landslide by winning 49 states
1973 NJ becomes 1st state to allow girls into little league
1973 US & Egypt announce restoration of full diplomatic links
1975 8th San Diego Comic-Con International opens at El Cortez Hotel
1975 Kidnapped AKZO director Herrema freed in Ireland
Film & TV History
1976 “Gone With The Wind”, 1939 Oscar-winning film epic starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable, makes broadcast television debut on NBC; aired in two parts over consecutive nights; earns a then record 65% share of TV viewers
1978 Boston Red Sox Jim Rice wins AL MVP
1978 CDA-chairman W Aantjes resigns due to his war past
1978 Marion Barry Jr. elected as Washington, D.C.’s first African American mayor
1979 MLB Chicago Cubs reliever Bruce Sutter wins NL Cy Young Award
1981 France performs nuclear test
1982 “Your Arms are Too Short to Box” closes at Alvin NYC after 69 performances
1982 Turkey adopts constitution
1983 Ali Haji-Sheikh kicks his 2nd NY Giant record 56 yard field goal
1983 Bomb explodes in US Capitol, causing heavy damage but no injuries
1984 STS 51-A launch scrubbed because of high shear winds
1985 Colombian troops end 27-hr siege of Bogota’s Palace of Justice
1987 Tunisian premier Zine al-Abidine fires President Habib Bourguiba
1988 MLB all stars beats Japan 16-8 (Game 3 of 7)
November 7th Sports History
1988 Sugar Ray Leonard KO’s Donnie LaLonde
1989 Baltimore Orioles Gregg Olson is 1st relief pitcher to win AL Rookie of Year
1989 NYC elects it’s 1st African American mayor (David Dinkins) & 1st female comptroller (Elizabeth Holtzman)
1990 “Little Night Music” closes at New York State NYC after 11 performances
1990 “Those Were The Days” opens at Edison Theater NYC for 126 performances
1990 Cleveland Indian Sandy Alomar Jr wins AL Rookie of Year, unanimously
1990 Mary Robinson elected as 1st female president of Ireland
1991 “Brigadoon” opens at New York State Theater NYC for 12 performances
1991 “Park Your Car in Harvard Yard” opens at Music Box NYC
1991 1st NBA game in Delta City, Utah Jazz beats Seattle 103-95
Sports History
1991 Magic Johnson announces he has HIV virus & retires from LA Lakers
1992 1st NBA game at America West Arena, Phoenix Suns beat Clippers 111-105
1993 French Williams driver Alain Prost finishes 2nd in season ending Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide to claim his 4th F1 World Drivers Championship by 26 points from Ayrton Senna; Prost announces his retirement from F1 racing
1995 Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Pittsburgh PA on WXDX 105.9 FM
Historic Publication
1995 Howard Stern’s second book “Miss America” released (fastest selling ever)
1996 “3 Sisters” opens at Lunt-Fontanne Theater NYC
1996 Ex-NFL running back and Heisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier, is shot several times in his hometown of Camden, New Jersey; recovers
1996 Wasim Jaffer gets 314* in 2nd cricket FC game for Mumbai v Saurashtra
November 7 Film Release
1997 “Bean” film directed by Mel Smith and starring Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean opens in the US
1998 Breeders’ Cup Horse Racing, Churchill Downs; winners: Awesome Again, Answer Lively, Escena, Buck’s Boy, Da Hoss, Silverbulletday, Reraise
November 7th Album Release
2000 “TP-2.com” 4th studio album by R. Kelly is released (American Music Awards Favorite Male Soul/R&B Artist, 2001; Billboard Album of the Year, 2001)
2000 Controversial US presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore is inconclusive; the result, in Bush’s favor, is eventually resolved by the Supreme Court
2000 Hillary Clinton is elected to the US Senate, becoming first US First Lady to win public office and while still the First Lady
2000 Margaret Atwood wins the Booker Prize for her novel “The Blind Assassin”
2000 The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration discovers one of the country’s largest LSD labs inside a converted military missile silo in Wamego, Kansas
2000 Tim Russert famously declares the outcome of the 2000 Presidential election will depend on “Florida, Florida, Florida” during NBC coverage
2001 35th Country Music Association Award: Tim McGraw, Lee Ann Womack & Toby Keith win
2001 The supersonic commercial aircraft Concorde resumes flying after a 15-month hiatus.
2002 Iran bans advertising of products from the United States
2004 War in Iraq: The interim government of Iraq calls for a 60-day “state of emergency” as U.S. forces storm the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah.
Country Music Association Awards
2007 41st Country Music Association Award: Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood & Brad Paisley wins
2007 Jokela school shooting in Tuusula, Finland, resulting in the death of nine people.
2009 Breeders’ Cup Horse Racing, Santa Anita Racetrack; Day 2 winners: Pounced, California Flag, Dancing In Silks, Vale of York, Goldikova, Furthest Land, Conduit, Zenyatta
2010 Federation Cup Women’s Tennis, San Diego, California: Flavia Pennetta of Italy beats American CoCo Vandeweghe 6-1, 6-2 to wrap up a 3-1 win and 3rd title for the Italians
2012 48 people are killed by a magnitude 7.3 earthquake in Guatemala
2012 Voters in Maine, Maryland and Washington approve measures for same-sex marriage
2015 Sierra Leone is declared free of Ebola by the World Health Organization (death toll 4,000)
2017 Danica Roem becomes the first US transgender person to be elected to a state legislature in the US in North Virginia
2017 Extreme smog in Delhi, India, leads Indian Medical Association to declare “a state of medical emergency”
2017 Melbourne Cup: Joseph O’Brien at 24 is the youngest trainer to win with Rekindling jockeyed by Corey Brown
2017 Opera soprano Audrey Luna sings highest-ever note at Met Opera in New York, A above high C
2017 South Korean golfer Park Sung-hyun becomes the first LPGA rookie to be ranked no. 1
2017 US Democrats dominate off-year elections; Ralph Northam wins Governor of Virginia, Philip Murphy Governor of New Jersey
2018 Actress Emma Thompson is made a Dame of the British Empire by Prince William at Buckingham Palace, London
2018 Ex-marine opens fire at a bar in Thousand Oaks, California, shooting 12, including a police officer, and himself
2018 For second straight year France wins Six Nations Rugby Championship on points difference from Ireland, with a final round 46-19 win over Scotland at Stade de France, Saint Denis; Ireland again takes Triple Crown
2018 US President Donald Trump fires Attorney General Jeff Sessions and appoints Matthew Whitaker in his place as acting Attorney General
2018 World’s oldest figurative painting of a beast at least 40,000 years old identified in Lubang Jeriji Saléh cave, Indonesian Borneo
2019 Congolese rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda, the “Terminator” is the to be convicted of sexual slavery by the International Criminal Court and is sentenced to 30 years in prison on 18 charges
2019 Humans 1st walked upright 12 million years ago (not 6 million as previously thought), according to study a new species of ape found in Bavaria, Germany, published in “Nature”
2019 Queen Elizabeth II confirms she is no longer buying clothes made with real fur
2019 Song lyrics have gotten sadder says researchers who studied 50 years of lyrics at University of Exeter, published in journal “Evolutionary Human Sciences”
2020 Breeders’ Cup Horse Racing, Keeneland Racetrack; Day 2 winners: Gamine, Glass Slippers, Knicks Go, Audarya, Whitmore, Order of Australia, Monomoy, Tarnawa, Authentic
2020 Former Vice-President Joe Biden declared the winner of the US Presidential race, four days after the US election, defeating sitting President Donald Trump
2020 Kamala Harris makes US history as the 1st woman and 1st woman of color to be elected to the vice presidency (date election called)
49th US Vice President and Senator
Kamala Harris
Hall of Fame
2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees: Depeche Mode; The Doobie Brothers; Whitney Houston; Nine Inch Nails; The Notorious B.I.G.; T-Rex; Jon Landau; and Irving Azoff
Historic Event
2020 Rudy Giuliani holds infamous Trump Campaign press conference at Four Seasons Total Landscaping in Philadelphia to contest the US election results
Rudy Giuliani
Mayor of New York City
Rudy Giuliani
2021 Attempt to assassinate Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi through drone attack on his home in Baghdad
2021 Kyle Larson holds off Martin Truex Jr in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway to earn his 10th win of the season and claim his first Cup Series championship.
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