Birthday, Date of Birth

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Tuesday, December 7, 1982
Place of Birth
Tainan
Age
42
Star Sign

The December 7, 1982 was a Tuesday under the star sign of . It was the 340 day of the year. President of the United States was Ronald Reagan.

If you were born on this day, you are 42 years old. Your last birthday was on the Saturday, December 7, 2024, 290 days ago. Your next birthday is on Sunday, December 7, 2025, in 74 days. You have lived for 15,631 days, or about 375,161 hours, or about 22,509,692 minutes, or about 1,350,581,520 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Noam Chomsky (anthropologist, computer scientist, historian, human rights activist, linguist, media critic, opinion journalist, pedagogue, philosopher, political writer, psychologist, university teacher, writer, born December 7, 1928)
  • Nicholas Hoult (actor, child actor, film actor, model, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1989)
  • Dan Bilzerian (actor, film actor, influencer, poker player, soldier, born December 7, 1980)
  • Larry Bird (basketball coach, basketball player, coach, born December 7, 1956)
  • Jennifer Syme (actor, film actor, born December 7, 1972)
  • Jeffrey Wright (film actor, film producer, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1965)
  • Yuzuru Hanyū (figure skater, born December 7, 1994)
  • Eli Wallach (actor, autobiographer, character actor, film actor, film producer, military officer, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1915)
  • Tom Waits (actor, composer, guitarist, jazz guitarist, pianist, singer, singer-songwriter, writer, born December 7, 1949)
  • Jennifer Carpenter (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born December 7, 1979)
  • Emily Browning (actor, film actor, model, singer, born December 7, 1988)
  • Aaron Carter (actor, film actor, rapper, singer, singer-songwriter, television actor, born December 7, 1987)
  • Ellen Burstyn (actor, character actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1932)
  • John Terry (association football player, born December 7, 1980)
  • Mark Hofmann (counterfeiter, counterfeiting, spree killer, born December 7, 1954)
  • Margaret Tudor (politician, born November 28, 1489)
  • Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (politician, born November 27, 1545)
  • Jon Moxley (actor, professional wrestler, born December 7, 1985)
  • Robert Kubica (Formula One driver, racing automobile driver, born December 7, 1984)
  • Jack Huston (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1982)
  • Teruyuki Kagawa (actor, kabuki actor, voice actor, born December 7, 1965)
  • Princess Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange (schoolchild, born December 7, 2003)
  • Mark Duplass (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, showrunner, television actor, born December 7, 1976)
  • C. Thomas Howell (actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born December 7, 1966)
  • Sara Bareilles (actor, composer, pianist, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born December 7, 1979)
  • Patrice O'Neal (actor, film actor, radio personality, television actor, television presenter, born December 7, 1969)
  • Gian Lorenzo Bernini (architect, artist, designer, draftsperson, painter, sculptor, born December 7, 1598)
  • Caleb Landry Jones (actor, film actor, musician, born December 7, 1989)
  • Kristina I of Sweden (art collector, monarch, painter, philosopher, writer, born December 7, 1626)
  • Kristofer Hivju (actor, film director, screenwriter, television actor, born December 7, 1978)
  • Michael Chiesa (mixed martial arts fighter, born December 7, 1987)
  • Issei Ishida (actor, musician, singer, tarento, born December 7, 1974)
  • John Bennett Ramsey (businessperson, born December 7, 1943)
  • Terrell Owens (American football player, basketball player, model, born December 7, 1973)
  • Bertín Osborne (actor, composer, presenter, singer, born December 7, 1954)
  • Dori Sakurada (actor, model, singer, born December 7, 1991)
  • Ayako Fujitani (actor, model, novelist, writer, born December 7, 1979)
  • Rick Rude (actor, professional wrestler, born December 7, 1958)
  • Chris Wood (association football player, born December 7, 1991)
  • Yasiel Puig (baseball player, born December 7, 1990)
  • Bajrakitiyabha (diplomat, lawyer, military officer, social worker, born December 7, 1978)
  • Susan Collins (congressional staff, director, politician, born December 7, 1952)
  • Ted Knight (actor, television actor, voice actor, born December 7, 1923)
  • Archduke Franz Karl of Austria (aristocrat, politician, born December 7, 1802)
  • Hasan al-Askari (mufassir, theologian, born December 3, 846)
  • Ronaldo Souza (judoka, mixed martial arts fighter, born December 7, 1979)
  • Jesse Johnson (actor, screenwriter, television actor, born December 7, 1982)
  • Louis Prima (actor, singer, singer-songwriter, trumpeter, born December 7, 1910)
  • Harry Chapin (banjoist, film director, guitarist, musician, pianist, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born December 7, 1942)
  • Louis VI of France (monarch, born December 1, 1081)
  • Nita Strauss (guitarist, born December 7, 1986)
  • Armando Manzanero (actor, composer, musician, pianist, record producer, singer, singer-songwriter, born December 7, 1935)
  • Tammy Lynn Sytch (film actor, glamour model, manager, model, pornographic actor, professional wrestler, born December 7, 1972)
  • Shiri Appleby (actor, film actor, television actor, television director, born December 7, 1978)
  • Akiko Yosano (essayist, poet, tanka poet, translator, writer, born December 7, 1878)
  • Patrick Fabian (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1964)
  • Nicole Appleton (actor, singer, born December 7, 1974)
  • Albert Leung (lyricist, songwriter, born December 7, 1961)
  • Damien Rice (guitarist, pianist, record producer, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, street artist, born December 7, 1973)
  • Eric Bauza (animator, comedian, voice actor, born December 7, 1979)
  • Marie Tussaud (sculptor, born December 7, 1761)
  • James Keach (actor, director, film director, film producer, screenwriter, television actor, born December 7, 1947)
  • Nathan Adrian (swimmer, born December 7, 1988)
  • Debra Morgan (private investigator, born December 7, 1979)
  • Nina Turner (historian, politician, born December 7, 1967)
  • Priscilla Barnes (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1954)
  • Softlipa (rapper, born December 7, 1982)
  • Princess Feodora of Leiningen (aristocrat, correspondent, born December 7, 1807)
  • Johnny Bench (baseball player, born December 7, 1947)
  • DeObia Oparei (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1971)
  • Abdellatif Kechiche (film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born December 7, 1960)
  • Mark Rolston (film actor, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born December 7, 1956)
  • Jeon Mi-seon (film actor, born December 7, 1970)
  • Richard Darbois (actor, dub actor, television actor, born December 7, 1951)
  • Mehrab Ghasem Khani (screenwriter, born December 7, 1970)
  • Imad Mughniyah (military commander, politician, born December 7, 1962)
  • Benjamin Clementine (film actor, pianist, poet, singer-songwriter, born December 7, 1988)
  • Sue Johnston (actor, film actor, born December 7, 1943)
  • David Goffin (tennis player, born December 7, 1990)
  • Mortimer Sackler (businessperson, psychiatrist, born December 7, 1916)
  • Ion Croitoru (professional wrestler, born December 7, 1963)
  • Willa Cather (novelist, born December 7, 1873)
  • Theodor Schwann (biologist, physician, physiologist, university teacher, born December 7, 1810)
  • Taku Suzuki (actor, owarai tarento, born December 7, 1975)
  • Hunter Henry (American football player, born December 7, 1994)
  • Mehdi Hashemi (actor, director, film director, screenwriter, born December 7, 1946)
  • Hermann Maier (alpine skier, ski instructor, born December 7, 1972)
  • Jovanka Broz (military personnel, politician, born December 7, 1924)
  • Laura Torrisi (actor, model, born December 7, 1979)
  • Jeff Nichols (film producer, filmmaker, screenwriter, born December 7, 1978)
  • Clive Russell (director, film actor, politician, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1945)
  • Alan Faneca (American football player, born December 7, 1976)
  • Hiroshi Mori (engineer, essayist, novelist, born December 7, 1957)
  • Yekaterina Furtseva (politician, born December 7, 1910)
  • Pietro Mascagni (composer, conductor, born December 7, 1863)
  • Billy Horschel (golfer, born December 7, 1986)
  • T. J. Lavin (actor, musician, sport cyclist, television presenter, born December 7, 1976)
  • Phyllis Gates (flight attendant, interior designer, secretary, born December 7, 1925)
  • Santo Di Matteo (Pentito, born December 7, 1954)
  • Cláudia Gadelha (Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner, mixed martial arts fighter, born December 7, 1988)
  • Dawn Rochelle Warner (actor, film actor, model, television actor, born December 7, 1972)
  • Arlene Alda (children's writer, photographer, writer, born December 7, 1933)
  • Kōzō Okamoto (terrorist, born December 7, 1947)
  • Mário Soares (lawyer, politician, writer, born December 7, 1924)
  • Surabhi (actor, born December 7, 1993)
  • Ahmed al-Nami (muezzin, terrorist, born December 7, 1977)
  • Anna Komnene (historian, writer, born December 1, 1083)
  • Suzannah Lipscomb (historian, television presenter, born December 7, 1978)
  • Kateryna Vasylivna Bilokur (painter, visual artist, born December 7, 1900)
  • Johan Huizinga (cultural historian, historian, linguist, philosopher, resistance fighter, university teacher, born December 7, 1872)
  • Derek Ramsay (actor, model, television actor, born December 7, 1979)
  • Jeffrey Donaldson (politician, born December 7, 1962)
  • Toshinori Omi (actor, child actor, born December 7, 1965)
  • Grecia Colmenares (actor, born December 7, 1962)
  • Chris Oyakhilome (pastor, writer, born December 7, 1963)
  • Yasufumi Hayashi (actor, child actor, seiyū, born December 7, 1971)
  • Chris Chalk (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1986)
  • J. R. Moehringer (author, journalist, novelist, writer, born December 7, 1964)
  • Randall Einhorn (cinematographer, television director, born December 7, 1963)
  • Satoru Matsuo (actor, born December 7, 1975)
  • Oliver Dragojević (pianist, singer, born December 7, 1947)
  • Gabriel Marcel (literary critic, musician, philosopher, playwright, writer, born December 7, 1899)
  • Fernando Vargas (actor, boxer, born December 7, 1977)
  • Richard Brooks (film actor, film director, musician, singer, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1962)
  • Tony Thomas (film producer, television producer, born December 7, 1948)
  • Franziska Knuppe (actor, model, born December 7, 1974)
  • Pyotr Velyaminov (actor, film actor, born December 7, 1926)
  • Greg Ayres (disc jockey, voice actor, born December 7, 1968)
  • Pentti Linkola (dissident, ecologist, environmentalist, essayist, fisher, ornithologist, philosopher, writer, born December 7, 1932)
  • Ilse Aigner (politician, technician, born December 7, 1964)
  • Santi Mina (association football player, born December 7, 1995)
  • Chasey Lain (film actor, pornographic actor, screenwriter, stripper, born December 7, 1971)
  • Peter Laviolette (ice hockey player, born December 7, 1964)
  • Esra Dermancıoğlu (actor, born December 7, 1968)
  • Surender Reddy (film director, screenwriter, born December 7, 1975)
  • Gem Archer (guitarist, singer, songwriter, born December 7, 1966)
  • Park Shin-won (composer, songwriter, born December 7, 1988)
  • Hermann Balck (military officer, soldier, born December 7, 1893)
  • Walter Nowotny (aircraft pilot, military personnel, born December 7, 1920)
  • Colin Hendry (association football manager, association football player, born December 7, 1965)
  • Louise Post (composer, guitarist, singer, singer-songwriter, born December 7, 1966)
  • Dominic Howard (drummer, musician, born December 7, 1977)
  • Yasuhiro Mamiya (seiyū, born December 7, 1981)
  • Gad Lerner (journalist, politician, television presenter, writer, born December 7, 1954)
  • Richard McCoy, Jr. (military personnel, born December 7, 1942)
  • JB Gill (singer, born December 7, 1986)
  • Glauco Onorato (dub actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born December 7, 1936)
  • Viktor Chernov (journalist, politician, writer, born December 7, 1873)
  • Clarence Nash (actor, comedian, dub actor, singer, voice actor, born December 7, 1904)
  • Ali Asgar (actor, film actor, stand-up comedian, television actor, born December 7, 1970)

7th of December 1982 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on December 7, 1982

MANILA NEWSPAPER CLOSED BY MARCOS

Date: 08 December 1982

By Pamela G. Hollie, Special To the New York Times

Pamela Hollie

In the first crackdown on the Philippine press since the lifting of martial law in January 1981, the military arrested the editor-publisher of the English-language newspaper We Forum today. The editor-publisher, Jose Burgos Jr., and a number of staff writers, columnists and contributors were seized under a presidential order on charges of subversion and involvement in a conspiracy to overthrow the Government. We Forum, a tabloid that was established in 1976 and that appeared three times a week, had become an outlet for writers of papers closed under martial law. It was ordered closed.

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COLUMNIST TESTIFIES PEARSON FEARED BLACKMAIL

Date: 07 December 1982

AP

Drew Pearson, the columnist, believed he would be blackmailed by one of his bitterest enemies, Senator John L. McClellan, when he learned that the Senator had obtained some intimate letters from Mr. Pearson to a civil rights worker, a jury was told today. Jack Anderson, the partner of Mr. Pearson, who died in September 1969, testified in a lawsuit against Mr. McClellan's estate that the Senator and Mr. Pearson had waged a ''bitter, ugly, protracted feud.'' Mr. McClellan, an Arkansas Democrat, died in 1977.

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BRIEFING

Date: 08 December 1982

By Phil Gailey and Warren Weaver Jr

Phil Gailey

Trimming Wings at F.A.A. T he situation at the Federal Aviation Administration was ''horrendous,'' according to Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato, and the New York Republican talked the full Senate into sharing his indignation. What shocked him, among other things, was the fact that J. Lynn Helms, the F.A.A. Administrator, did not take a single commercial flight on official business in his first eight months in office. Instead, he used two Government planes at a cost of $417,000 when equivalent commercial flights would have run about $13,000. Once in 1981, according to Senator D'Amato, Mr. Helms, his wife and several companions used an F.A.A. Lockheed Jetstar to fly from Phoenix to Scottsdale, Ariz., a 20-mile drive, at a cost of $2,149. In the fiscal year 1981, Mr. Helms and other F.A.A. officials logged 375 hours on the Jetstar, costing the Government almost $1.2 million.

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RIGHTLY UNENFORCEABLE JOURNALISTIC ETHICS

Date: 07 December 1982

To the Editor: On your Nov. 18 Op-Ed page, Mobil published an advertisement citing in full the Sigma Delta Chi (Society of Professional Journalists) code of ethics for journalists. The code was adopted in 1926 and revised in 1973.

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News Analysis

Date: 08 December 1982

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

Steven Roberts

The decisive vote in the House of Representatives today to reject funds to procure the MX missile reflects a broad belief on Capitol Hill that President Reagan's military buildup has gone too far, too fast. Two years ago, Mr. Reagan was elected on a platform that called for a stronger national military, and most lawmakers continue to endorse that aim. But today's vote sends a signal to the Reagan Administration that the Pentagon should bear a greater burden in the President's campaign to reduce Government spending and ease the huge budget deficits projected for this fiscal year and the future. The vote cast doubt not only on the Administration's budget priorities, but on its military judgment as well. Many lawmakers argue that the missile is not necessary and would not be effective, and they rejected the Administration's argument that the only way to control the spread of nuclear arms is to build more of them.

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News Analysis

Date: 08 December 1982

By Robert A. Bennett

Robert Bennett

The elimination within the next month of ceilings on the amount of interest banks may pay on certain consumer checking and savings accounts is expected to have profound effects on the economy. While many consumers will benefit from higher returns on their federally insured accounts, many also might have to pay more for their credit as a result of the pending changes. ''It's going to be a mixed blessing for the consumer,'' said Irwin L. Kellner, senior vice president and chief economist for the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company. ''For savers, it will offer an opportunity to obtain higher rates than before, but it will result in higher rates for borrowers because, obviously, it means banks' cost of money will be higher than it otherwise would be.'' The nation's financial structure, itself, could also be significantly changed as a result of the decision by Federal regulators on Monday to authorize an account that has no interest rate ceiling. Except for requiring a $2,500 minimum balance, the account, which will be offered beginning Jan. 5, will be indistinguishable from ordinary checking accounts.

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ABC-TV News to Ayer

Date: 07 December 1982

By Philip H. Dougherty

Philip Dougherty

The ABC-TV Network, all of whose nontelevision advertising promotion has been handled by McCaffrey & McCall, has split off the news operation and assigned it to N.W. Ayer. Thus, that venerable agency will create the print and radio advertising needed to promote such programs as ''World News Tonight,'' ''Closeup,'' ''20/20'' and the Barbara Walters specials.

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News Analysis

Date: 07 December 1982

By James M. Markham, Special To the New York Times

James

The Madrid Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe appears, after two years, to have entered a new phase in which the chances for any agreement are bleak. The conference, a barometer of the state of relations between East and West, had officially gathered to review and advance the Helsinki Final Act of 1975, but it had some time ago turned into little more than a sounding board for Western attacks on Soviet policies from Afghanistan to Poland. But the conference limped along, with neither East nor West willing to accept the onus for declaring it - and implicitly detente - a failure. The death last month of Leonid I. Brezhnev and his succession by Yuri V. Andropov has so far injected few novelties into the deliberations here. The conference reconvened on Nov. 9 after an eight-month recess.

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News Analysis

Date: 07 December 1982

By Leslie H. Gelb, Special To the New York Times

Leslie Gelb

In the fiscal year ending in September, the Reagan Administration has sought authority to spend $21 billion on two aircraft carriers, the MX missile system, B-1B bombers, Trident submarines and cruise missiles. Yet, if Congress eliminated these requests, actual outlay savings would be only $3.5 billion, according to the Congressional Budget Office. This points up the fundamental trap facing Congress as it grapples with the military budget to reduce this year's estimated Federal deficit of $175 billion. To chop the Pentagon's portion of this, Congress has the choice of cutting either military readiness or modernization, or some of both. White House and Pentagon officials continue to insist that President Reagan will stand by his requests and that the blood of any cuts will be on Congressional hands.

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News Summary; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1982

Date: 08 December 1982

International The MX missile was threatened as the House voted 245 to 176 to delete funds to produce the weapons in 1983. Fifty Republicans joined 195 Democrats in denying the funds for the $26 billion program to build 100 of the intercontinental weapons. Although the House vote was not the final Congressional action, it was a severe setback for President Reagan. (Page A1, Col. 6.) The Administration accused Moscow of trying to influence the Congressional debate over the MX missile with warnings that the Soviet Union would match any new missile produced by Washington. (D23:6.)

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