Birthday, Date of Birth

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Tuesday, October 27, 1981
Place of Birth
Damyang County
Age
43
Star Sign

The October 27, 1981 was a Tuesday under the star sign of . It was the 299 day of the year. President of the United States was Ronald Reagan.

If you were born on this day, you are 43 years old. Your last birthday was on the Sunday, October 27, 2024, 349 days ago. Your next birthday is on Monday, October 27, 2025, in 15 days. You have lived for 16,055 days, or about 385,323 hours, or about 23,119,417 minutes, or about 1,387,165,020 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Theodore Roosevelt (autobiographer, conservationist, diarist, essayist, explorer, historian, naturalist, ornithologist, politician, rancher, statesperson, writer, born October 27, 1858)
  • Fran Lebowitz (humorist, journalist, orator, writer, born October 27, 1950)
  • John Gotti (extortion, gangster, born October 27, 1940)
  • John Cleese (actor, autobiographer, comedian, film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, writer, born October 27, 1939)
  • James Cook (cartographer, explorer, naval officer, seafarer, born October 27, 1728)
  • Sylvia Plath (autobiographer, children's writer, diarist, essayist, novelist, poet, writer, born October 27, 1932)
  • Alba Flores (actor, film director, born October 27, 1986)
  • Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (politician, trade unionist, turner, born October 27, 1945)
  • Stephan El Shaarawy (association football player, born October 27, 1992)
  • Inbar Lavi (actor, film actor, model, singer, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1986)
  • Marla Maples (actor, film actor, film producer, socialite, television actor, television presenter, born October 27, 1963)
  • Roberto Benigni (actor, comedian, composer, film actor, film director, screenwriter, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, street artist, born October 27, 1952)
  • Niccolò Paganini (classical composer, guitarist, violinist, violist, virtuoso, born October 27, 1782)
  • Scott Weiland (composer, guitarist, lyricist, record producer, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born October 27, 1967)
  • Nawal El Saadawi (gynaecologist, novelist, physician writer, politician, psychiatrist, born October 27, 1931)
  • Kurt Zouma (association football player, born October 27, 1994)
  • Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ (film actor, born October 27, 1983)
  • Kelly Osbourne (actor, fashion designer, film actor, singer-songwriter, television presenter, born October 27, 1984)
  • Simon Le Bon (singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born October 27, 1958)
  • JoeyStarr (actor, composer, film actor, rapper, television actor, born October 27, 1967)
  • Ivan Reitman (film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, theatrical director, born October 27, 1946)
  • Princess Shahnaz Pahlavi of Iran (aristocrat, born October 27, 1940)
  • Shawn Porter (boxer, born October 27, 1987)
  • Lou Williams (basketball player, born October 27, 1986)
  • Dylan Thomas (author, novelist, playwright, poet, screenwriter, writer, born October 27, 1914)
  • Roy Lichtenstein (designer, draftsperson, graphic artist, jewelry designer, lithographer, painter, printmaker, scenographer, sculptor, university teacher, born October 27, 1923)
  • Otto Wichterle (chemist, designer, inventor, politician, teacher, university teacher, writer, born October 27, 1913)
  • Glenn Hoddle (association football manager, association football player, born October 27, 1957)
  • Sebastián Abreu (association football player, born October 27, 1976)
  • Janusz Korwin-Mikke (Esperantist, YouTuber, blogger, bridge player, economist, journalist, lecturer, non-fiction writer, politician, born October 27, 1942)
  • Dileep (Gopalakrishnan P Pillai) (actor, film producer, playback singer, born October 27, 1968)
  • Francis Fukuyama (blogger, economist, philosopher, photographer, political scientist, writer, born October 27, 1952)
  • Manami Konishi (actor, model, singer, voice actor, born October 27, 1978)
  • Rick Carlisle (basketball coach, basketball player, coach, born October 27, 1959)
  • David Warner (cricketer, born October 27, 1986)
  • Leon Draisaitl (ice hockey player, born October 27, 1995)
  • Peter Marc Jacobson (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, television actor, television producer, born October 27, 1957)
  • Kumar Sangakkara (cricketer, born October 27, 1977)
  • Jean-Pierre Cassel (actor, dancer, film actor, film director, screenwriter, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1932)
  • Richard Rudolph (composer, record producer, songwriter, television actor, born October 27, 1946)
  • Irfan Pathan (cricketer, film actor, born October 27, 1984)
  • Artur Smolyaninov (actor, television actor, born October 27, 1983)
  • Anuradha Paudwal (actor, composer, singer, born October 27, 1952)
  • Peter Lustig (actor, children's writer, film actor, screenwriter, television actor, television presenter, writer, born October 27, 1937)
  • Nikolai Karachentsov (actor, dub actor, guitarist, singer, stunt performer, born October 27, 1944)
  • Ruby Dee (film actor, film producer, journalist, poet, screenwriter, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1922)
  • Samantha Logan (actor, film actor, television actor, born October 27, 1996)
  • Sivakumar (actor, writer, born October 27, 1941)
  • Brady Quinn (American football player, born October 27, 1984)
  • Han Hye-jin (actor, film actor, born October 27, 1981)
  • Stanley Praimnath (businessperson, born October 27, 1956)
  • Giovanni Giolitti (politician, born October 27, 1842)
  • Zadie Smith (academic, essayist, novelist, writer, born October 27, 1975)
  • K. R. Narayanan (diplomat, politician, born October 27, 1920)
  • Michel Galabru (actor, dub actor, film actor, screenwriter, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born October 27, 1922)
  • Patrick Fugit (actor, film actor, skateboarder, television actor, born October 27, 1982)
  • Carrie Snodgress (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1945)
  • Andrew Bynum (basketball player, born October 27, 1987)
  • Peter Firth (film actor, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1953)
  • Vanessa-Mae (alpine skier, composer, musician, violinist, born October 27, 1978)
  • Masanobu Takashima (actor, television actor, born October 27, 1966)
  • Matt Drudge (journalist, radio personality, born October 27, 1966)
  • Troy Gentile (film actor, television actor, born October 27, 1993)
  • Kilian Jornet (mountaineer, ski mountaineer, ultramarathon runner, born October 27, 1987)
  • Bobby Fish (professional wrestler, born October 27, 1976)
  • Semmy Schilt (actor, karateka, kickboxer, born October 27, 1973)
  • Carlos Andrés Pérez (politician, born October 27, 1922)
  • Lorànt Deutsch (actor, dub actor, stage actor, television actor, television presenter, writer, born October 27, 1975)
  • K. K. Downing (guitarist, musician, songwriter, born October 27, 1951)
  • Elissa (actor, singer, born October 27, 1972)
  • Robert Picardo (actor, film actor, film director, screenwriter, singer, television actor, born October 27, 1953)
  • Pooja Batra (actor, beauty pageant contestant, model, born October 27, 1976)
  • Veer Banda Bairagi (politician, born October 27, 1670)
  • Zab Judah (boxer, born October 27, 1977)
  • Takashi Tsukamoto (actor, model, singer, television actor, born October 27, 1982)
  • Teresa Wright (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1918)
  • Joanna Scanlan (actor, film actor, born October 27, 1961)
  • Minoru Tanaka (actor, film actor, television actor, born October 27, 1966)
  • Fritz Sauckel (politician, born October 27, 1894)
  • Jella Haase (actor, film actor, voice actor, born October 27, 1992)
  • Gianni Nazzaro (actor, singer, born October 27, 1948)
  • Farin Urlaub (actor, guitarist, photographer, singer, songwriter, born October 27, 1963)
  • Jirō Ono (domestic worker cook, restaurateur, born October 27, 1925)
  • Tarcy Sū (actor, film actor, singer, television actor, born October 27, 1970)
  • Emilie Ullerup (actor, film actor, born October 27, 1984)
  • Nadiem Amiri (association football player, born October 27, 1996)
  • Danijel Subašić (association football player, born October 27, 1984)
  • Thelma Aoyama (singer, born October 27, 1987)
  • Bryan Glazer (businessperson, born October 27, 1964)
  • Christine Evangelista (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1986)
  • Litzy Domínguez (actor, film actor, singer, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1982)
  • Leif Erickson (actor, film actor, musician, singer, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1911)
  • Joe Medicine Crow (anthropologist, author, historian, non-fiction writer, writer, born October 27, 1913)
  • Simone Moro (helicopter pilot, mountaineer, born October 27, 1967)
  • Oliver Reginald Tambo (lawyer, politician, born October 27, 1917)
  • Sergey Naryshkin (businessperson, economist, member of the State Duma, politician, born October 27, 1954)
  • Theodoros Zagorakis (association football player, politician, born October 27, 1971)
  • Pius II (Catholic priest, diplomat, geographer, historian, poet, university teacher, writer, born October 18, 1405)
  • Lee Greenwood (musician, singer, singer-songwriter, born October 27, 1943)
  • Yi Jianlian (basketball player, born October 27, 1987)
  • Perry Smith (military personnel, born October 27, 1928)
  • Nanette Fabray (actor, dancer, film actor, singer, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1920)
  • David Walton (actor, film actor, television actor, born October 27, 1978)
  • Evan Turner (basketball player, born October 27, 1988)
  • Red Pollard (jockey, born October 27, 1909)
  • Lee Krasner (illustrator, painter, printmaker, born October 27, 1908)
  • Lidia Ruslanova (singer, born October 27, 1900)
  • Tsai Ming-liang (film director, film producer, filmmaker, screenwriter, born October 27, 1957)
  • Ikkei Watanabe (actor, born October 27, 1962)
  • Jack Carson (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1910)
  • Seth Gueko (rapper, singer, born October 27, 1980)
  • Haruka Kudo (actor, singer, born October 27, 1999)
  • Mahima Nambiar (actor, born October 27, 1989)
  • Federica Panicucci (actor, radio personality, television presenter, born October 27, 1967)
  • Alexander Soros (businessperson, historian, philanthropist, writer, born October 27, 1985)
  • Mauricio de Sousa (comics artist, director, drawer, entrepreneur, journalist, painter, writer, born October 27, 1935)
  • Manu Katché (drummer, jazz musician, percussionist, singer, songwriter, born October 27, 1958)
  • Jayne Kennedy (actor, beauty pageant contestant, journalist, model, sports commentator, born October 27, 1951)
  • Maneet Chauhan (chef, journalist, born October 27, 1976)
  • Volkan Demirel (association football player, born October 27, 1981)
  • Damian Young (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born October 27, 1961)
  • Ivan Michurin (botanist, engineer, geneticist, pomologist, born October 27, 1855)
  • Anthony Doerr (journalist, novelist, writer, born October 27, 1973)
  • Isaac Singer (businessperson, inventor, stage actor, born October 27, 1811)
  • Finn Skårderud (professor, psychiatrist, writer, born October 27, 1956)
  • Joana Zimmer (musician, recording artist, singer, born October 27, 1982)
  • Harry Robbins Haldeman (entrepreneur, politician, born October 27, 1926)
  • Deborah Moore (film actor, born October 27, 1963)
  • Jenni Dahlman (beauty pageant contestant, equestrian, model, born October 27, 1981)
  • Junya Ikeda (actor, seiyū, born October 27, 1992)
  • Veronica Hart (actor, film actor, film director, glamour model, model, pornographic actor, born October 27, 1956)
  • Margaret Mazzantini (actor, playwright, screenwriter, writer, born October 27, 1961)
  • Jamal Blackman (association football player, born October 27, 1993)
  • Carmen Argenziano (actor, film actor, television actor, born October 27, 1943)
  • Christian Brückner (film actor, stage actor, voice actor, born October 27, 1943)
  • Harry Gregg (association football manager, association football player, writer, born October 27, 1932)
  • Takanonami Sadahiro (rikishi, born October 27, 1971)
  • Prince Valdemar of Denmark (military personnel, born October 27, 1858)
  • Warren Christopher (diplomat, lawyer, military officer, politician, writer, born October 27, 1925)
  • Claire Littleton (tattoo artist, born October 27, 1982)
  • Bernie Wrightson (comics artist, drawer, film actor, illustrator, screenwriter, born October 27, 1948)
  • Alain Boghossian (association football player, born October 27, 1970)
  • Poul Bundgaard (author, autobiographer, film actor, opera singer, stage actor, television actor, writer, born October 27, 1922)
  • Sudesh Lehri (actor, born October 27, 1968)
  • Stephanie Abrams (meteorologist, weather presenter, born October 27, 1978)
  • Unknown Hinson (actor, songwriter, voice actor, born October 27, 1954)
  • Richard A. Clarke (official, politician, born October 27, 1950)
  • Oh Yeon-soo (actor, film actor, born October 27, 1971)
  • Karsten Brill (singer, born October 27, 1970)
  • Harry Saltzman (film producer, screenwriter, born October 27, 1915)

27th of October 1981 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on October 27, 1981

FIRST FILM AND PRESS FESTIVAL OPENS IN STRASBOURG

Date: 28 October 1981

By Frank J. Prial, Special To the New York Times

Frank Prial

Against a backdrop of some 30 feature and documentary films dealing with the news and with journalists, film makers and newsmen are meeting here for a week to explore the relationship between their two crafts. Participating in this First International Festival of the Film and the Press are such American directors as Sidney Lumet and Michael Cimino along with editors, publishers and television and newspaper reporters from all over the world. Does television express the horror of war - or make it banal? Do Hollywood films such as ''Network'' and ''All the President's Men'' explain and interpret the news business or romanticize and distort it? Are films about current events objective? Are newspapers objective? These are among the issues to be argued here by some 300 journalists and film people at the Strasbourg Convention Hall through Saturday.

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Greek Publisher Is Freed From Prison

Date: 28 October 1981

Special to the New York Times

A Greek newspaper publisher, sentenced to two years in prison for accusing former Prime Minister George Rallis of involvement in financial corruption, was released today pending his appeal before the Supreme Court.

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No Headline

Date: 27 October 1981

DENVER, Oct. 26 (AP) - Three men won reinstatement of a $69,500 libel judgment against The Greeley Daily Tribune when the state Supreme Court ruled today that many ''facts'' in an article implying an exchange of favors by public officials were ''essentially fabrications.'' The 5-to-2 decision reinstated a district court jury award to Leon Kuhn, Peter A. Morrell and Richard K. Wright from the Tribune-Republican Company and a reporter, John Seelmeyer.

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Maria Moors Cabot Prizes Presented

Date: 28 October 1981

By Albin Krebs and Robert Mcg. Thomas Jr

Albin Krebs

The Maria Moors Cabot Prizes for distinguished contributions to the advancement of inter-American understanding were presented yesterday at a convocation in Low Memorial Library of Columbia University. The winners of the prizes this year are Karen DeYoung, foreign editor of The Washington Post; Marlise Simons, a correspondent for The Post, Newsweek and the Dutch newspaper Handelsblad; and Jacobo Timerman, former editor of the Buenos Aires newspaper La Opinion.

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News Analysis

Date: 28 October 1981

By Edward B. Fiske

Edward

The decision this week by an appellate court that the New York State system of financing public education was ''constitutionally defective'' came seven years after the case was originally brought by the town fathers of Levittown, L.I. At issue is not only the potential redistribution of billions of dollars of state funds but also a potential clash between the judicial and legislative branches of government. It could easily take at least another seven years before the full impact is felt. The ruling by a four-judge panel of the Appellate Division of the State Supreme Court in Brooklyn held that the current system of financing public education, which relies heavily on local property taxes, violated the State Constitution by discrimination against school districts with low property values and by failing to take into account the exceptional needs of large urban school districts. The decision Monday upheld a lower court ruling by Justice L. Kingsley Smith in a case brought in 1974 by Levittown and 25 other moderately large districts and joined by New York City, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse. It is the latest in a series of similar decisions in nearly a dozen states since 1971. Given the importance of the issue, it is expected that State Attorney General Robert Abrams will appeal the decision to the Court of Appeals, the state's highest court.

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News Analysis

Date: 28 October 1981

By Hedrick Smith, Special To the New York Times

Hedrick Smith

For President Reagan, the crucial Senate vote tomorrow on his proposed arms sale to Saudi Arabia offers an opportunity to revive his leadership image during a difficult time when he has lost the momentum of his Administration's early months. Although Mr. Reagan can ill afford the setback of a major defeat, he has risked his personal prestige heavily on the final effort to swing undecided senators to his side and has brought himself to the brink of victory on the eve of the vote. White House strategists have calculated that the outcome will have an impact not only on the President's conduct of foreign policy but also on the general perception in Washington of his influence with Congress in this second, more trying phase of his Presidency. ''There's more at stake here than the President's ability to conduct foreign policy,'' asserted James A. Baker 3d, the White House chief of staff, between calls to influential senators. ''A win here would really restore momentum to our overall efforts. A loss makes it tougher to get back the momentum that we had before the summer break.''

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News Analysis

Date: 28 October 1981

By Robert Pear, Special To the New York Times

Robert Pear

The most significant change that has been evolving in social welfare programs this year is not simply the reduction in Federal financing, but a basic shift in purpose and philosophy, separating the poorest people from the ''working poor'' and middle-income families. As Reagan Administration officials whittle away at ''entitlement'' programs and redefine the ''social safety net'' in the second round of budget cuts, they are searching for ways to distinguish the poorest of the poor, the ''truly needy,'' from lower-middle-class and middle-income families who have other means of support. The officials expect to announce their latest budget cutting proposals next week. Reductions in spending can always be made up by increased appropriations at a later date, but a change in eligibility rules or in the philosophy of a program is harder to reverse.

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News Analysis

Date: 27 October 1981

By Steven V. Roberts, Special To the New York Times

Steven Roberts

The farm-state coalition, which has long dictated agricultural policy on Capitol Hill, is cracking under budget pressures and political rivalries. Few political experts are ready to pronounce the coalition dead, but its problems were evident last week as the House passed the huge four-year farm bill that set price supports and loan guarantees for a wide variety of crops. ''The farm bill we are considering today,'' said Representative Don Albosta, Democrat of Michigan, ''is nowhere near as strong as it should be.'' Representative William C. Wampler of Virginia, ranking Republican on the Agriculture Committee, added, ''Everyone is feeling a lot of frustrations because of the budget cuts.''

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News Analysis

Date: 27 October 1981

By Robin Herman

Robin Herman

Throughout the last two years, and again last Tuesday, New York City has been prodded by court orders into providing decent shelter for its tens of thousands of homeless men - action the city insists it always intends to take, but not on the court's timetable. Finding shelter for the homeless has been an odious political task for the Koch administration, which has stepped slowly and gingerly in planning shelters in neighborhoods. Even the proposal of a shelter can spark community rage and fear, emotions in part fed by Mayor Koch's own statements about the neighborhood deterioration that vagrants can bring with them. Until now, the city had been able to confine the shelters to remote areas like Wards Island and some acreage in Orange County, as well as the traditional Bowery neighborhood. But last Tuesday, when the city - facing a sudden overflow of homeless men as the weather chilled - was ordered to open a new shelter immediately, the decision was taken out of its hands and the responsibility shared with the courts.

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MARY PELTZ, EDITOR OF OPERA NEWS

Date: 27 October 1981

By Edward Rothstein

Edward Rothstein

Mary Ellis Peltz, founder and former editor of The Opera News and archivist for the Metropolitan Opera, died Saturday at her New York home. She was 85 years old. Mrs. Peltz was asked in 1936 to be the first editor of the Metropolitan Opera Guild's publication by the late Eleanor Robson Belmont, the guild's founder. Under her editorship, which lasted until 1957, Opera News developed a circulation of 60,000.

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