Monday 16 June 2008

That Was the Week That Was

Entertainment highlights during the week of June 8-14:


1963: The movie "Cleopatra" made its premiere in New York City. It starred Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.


1965: The Rolling Stones released the single "Satisfaction."


1967: Actor Spencer Tracy died, just weeks after he finished filming "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." He was 67.


1979: Actor John Wayne died of cancer at the age of 72.


1980: Comedian Richard Pryor nearly killed himself while free-basing cocaine at his home in San Fernando Valley, Calif. The cocaine mixture exploded in his face.


1991: Bruce Springsteen married his longtime girlfriend Patti Scialfa in a private ceremony at their Beverly Hills, Calif., mansion. Scialfa had been a backup singer in Springsteen's E Street Band. It was her first marriage; he had been married once before, to model Julianne Phillips.


1993: "What's Love Got to Do With It," the movie based on Tina Turner's autobiography, was released nationwide.


1994: Left Eye of TLC set fire to the mansion belonging to her boyfriend, Atlanta Falcons receiver Andre Rison.


1999: Actress Courtney Cox married actor David Arquette in San Francisco.


2004: Singer Ray Charles died of liver disease at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 73.


2005: Singer Rivers Cuomo of Weezer graduated from Harvard with a degree in English.


2007: The final episode of "The Sopranos" aired on HBO.








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