Replaying Monday, November 23, 1981

The November 23, 1981 was a Monday under the star sign of . It was the 326 day of the year. President of the United States was Ronald Reagan.

If you were born on this day, you are 44 years old. Your last birthday was on the Sunday, November 23, 2025, 230 days ago. Your next birthday is on Monday, November 23, 2026, in 134 days. You have lived for 16,301 days, or about 391,235 hours, or about 23,474,159 minutes, or about 1,408,449,540 seconds.

Some people who share this birthday:

  • Miley Cyrus (actor, film actor, musician, singer, singer-songwriter, television actor, voice actor, born November 23, 1992)
  • Vincent Cassel (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born November 23, 1966)
  • Billy the Kid (cowboy, gambler, ranch hand, serial killer, born November 23, 1859)
  • Naga Chaitanya (actor, born November 23, 1986)
  • WILLIREX (serial killer, trade unionist, born November 23, 1945)
  • Nicolás Maduro (bus driver, diplomat, politician, trade unionist, born November 23, 1962)
  • Chuck Schumer (politician, born November 23, 1950)
  • Alfie Haaland (association football player, born November 23, 1972)
  • Franco Nero (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, model, musician, screenwriter, born November 23, 1941)
  • Minami Tanaka (announcer, tarento, born November 23, 1986)
  • Kelly Brook (film actor, model, television actor, television presenter, born November 23, 1979)
  • Destin Daniel Cretton (film director, film editor, film producer, screenwriter, born November 23, 1978)
  • Ludovico Einaudi (composer, film score composer, pianist, recording artist, born November 23, 1955)
  • Kunie Tanaka (actor, born November 23, 1932)
  • Sathya Sai Baba (religious leader, born November 23, 1926)
  • Franklin Pierce (lawyer, politician, statesperson, born November 23, 1804)
  • Michelle Gomez (film actor, stage actor, born November 23, 1966)
  • Dominique Dunne (film actor, stage actor, television actor, born November 23, 1959)
  • Kayvan Novak (actor, comedian, film actor, television actor, born November 23, 1978)
  • Boris Karloff (actor, film actor, stage actor, born November 23, 1887)
  • Snooki (actor, model, reality television participant, writer, born November 23, 1987)
  • Oded Fehr (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born November 23, 1970)
  • James Maddison (association football player, born November 23, 1996)
  • Don Frye (actor, boxer, film actor, judoka, kickboxer, mixed martial arts fighter, professional wrestler, television actor, born November 23, 1965)
  • Chris Hardwick (comedian, film actor, film director, film producer, podcaster, screenwriter, singer, stand-up comedian, television actor, television presenter, television producer, voice actor, born November 23, 1971)
  • Robin Roberts (basketball player, journalist, news presenter, sports commentator, born November 23, 1960)
  • Ali Shariati (essayist, philosopher, poet, political activist, sociologist, translator, writer, born November 23, 1933)
  • Lucas Grabeel (actor, dancer, film actor, musician, recording artist, singer, songwriter, television actor, voice actor, born November 23, 1984)
  • Shin Sung-rok (actor, film actor, television actor, born November 23, 1982)
  • Ross Brawn (designer, engineer, born November 23, 1954)
  • Keith Thurman (boxer, born November 23, 1988)
  • Katsuhiko Watabiki (actor, seiyū, born November 23, 1945)
  • Frank Caprio (judge, lawyer, teacher, television presenter, born November 23, 1936)
  • Harpo Marx (film actor, mime artist, screenwriter, stage actor, television actor, born November 23, 1888)
  • Maxwell Caulfield (actor, film actor, film producer, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born November 23, 1959)
  • Salli Richardson (actor, film actor, television actor, television director, voice actor, born November 23, 1967)
  • Asafa Powell (athletics competitor, sprinter, born November 23, 1982)
  • Francis Cabrel (guitarist, recording artist, singer-songwriter, born November 23, 1953)
  • John Schnatter (entrepreneur, born November 23, 1961)
  • Bruce Hornsby (jazz musician, pianist, singer, singer-songwriter, born November 23, 1954)
  • Justin Turner (baseball player, born November 23, 1984)
  • Zoë Ball (actor, disc jockey, film producer, journalist, radio personality, television presenter, born November 23, 1970)
  • Reiner Calmund (association football manager, association football player, television presenter, born November 23, 1948)
  • Vishnu Manchu (actor, born November 23, 1981)
  • Veronica Avluv (actor, model, pornographic actor, born November 23, 1972)
  • Gastón Dalmau (gay, singer, television actor, born November 23, 1983)
  • Willian José (association football player, born November 23, 1991)
  • Erika Buenfil (stage actor, television actor, television producer, born November 23, 1963)
  • Michael Gough (film actor, stage actor, television actor, voice actor, born November 23, 1916)
  • John Rabe (entrepreneur, born November 23, 1882)
  • Harshal Patel (cricketer, born November 23, 1990)
  • Sajid Khan (film director, presenter, screenwriter, television actor, born November 23, 1970)
  • Byron Moreno (association football referee, born November 23, 1969)
  • Mari Törőcsik (film actor, stage actor, born November 23, 1935)
  • Denis Sassou-Nguesso (politician, born November 23, 1943)
  • Paul Celan (essayist, lyricist, poet, translator, born November 23, 1920)
  • Michael Wayne (actor, film actor, film producer, born November 23, 1934)
  • Cüneyt Çakır (association football referee, born November 23, 1976)
  • Sean Tuohy (basketball player, businessperson, born November 23, 1959)
  • Daniel Snyder (film producer, real estate broker, born November 23, 1964)
  • Krzysztof Penderecki (composer, conductor, music pedagogue, musicologist, pedagogue, violinist, born November 23, 1933)
  • Masamune Shirow (animator, comics artist, mangaka, born November 23, 1961)
  • Manuel de Falla (composer, pianist, poet, born November 23, 1876)
  • John I of France (sovereign, born November 15, 1316)
  • Sue Nicholls (actor, born November 23, 1943)
  • Frank Worthington (association football player, autobiographer, born November 23, 1948)
  • Kurupt (actor, musician, rapper, singer, born November 23, 1972)
  • Klement Gottwald (politician, born November 23, 1896)
  • Mao Anqing (translator, writer, born November 23, 1923)
  • Diana Quick (actor, film actor, stage actor, born November 23, 1946)
  • Joseph Diaz (boxer, born November 23, 1992)
  • Henry Moseley (chemist, engineer, physicist, born November 23, 1887)
  • Christian Cueva (association football player, born November 23, 1991)
  • Teresa Mannino (actor, radio personality, stage actor, television presenter, born November 23, 1970)
  • Gwynne Shotwell (aerospace engineer, businessperson, entrepreneur, president, born November 23, 1963)
  • Yukiyo Toake (actor, singer, born November 23, 1942)
  • Bradley Steven Perry (actor, film actor, television actor, born November 23, 1998)
  • Mariele Millowitsch (actor, veterinarian, born November 23, 1955)
  • Neil Breen (architect, film director, born November 23, 1958)
  • Steve Alford (basketball coach, basketball player, born November 23, 1964)
  • Raza Murad (actor, born November 23, 1950)
  • Aleksey Ivanov (prosaist, science fiction writer, screenwriter, writer, born November 23, 1969)
  • Julien Bam (YouTuber, online streamer, video blogger, born November 23, 1988)
  • Karl Gebhardt (concentration camp guard, politician, surgeon, university teacher, born November 23, 1897)
  • Peter Douglas (actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born November 23, 1955)
  • Ernest King (military officer, born November 23, 1878)
  • Alexandra Rosenfeld (beauty pageant contestant, model, born November 23, 1986)
  • Karan Patel (actor, film actor, television actor, born November 23, 1983)
  • Jonathan Sadowski (film actor, film producer, television actor, born November 23, 1979)
  • Daniele Orsato (association football referee, born November 23, 1975)
  • Aliyah (professional wrestler, born November 23, 1994)
  • Emma Daumas (singer, born November 23, 1983)
  • Jean-Pierre Foucault (radio personality, television presenter, born November 23, 1947)
  • Lia Marie Johnson (YouTuber, actor, television actor, television producer, born November 23, 1996)
  • Paulie Malignaggi (boxer, born November 23, 1980)
  • Bobby Rush (insurance broker, politician, priest, born November 23, 1946)
  • Juventud Guerrera (professional wrestler, born November 23, 1974)
  • Sharon Marley (actor, musician, singer, born November 23, 1964)
  • Bruce Vilanch (film actor, screenwriter, stage actor, writer, born November 23, 1948)
  • Hiromi Iwasaki (actor, child actor, tarento, born November 23, 1976)
  • John Dehner (actor, film actor, pianist, television actor, born November 23, 1915)
  • Andreas Schmidt (film actor, singer, stage actor, television actor, theatrical director, voice actor, born November 23, 1963)
  • Jose Clemente Orozco (drawer, painter, born November 23, 1883)
  • Run Run Shaw (actor, entrepreneur, film director, film producer, inventor, philanthropist, television producer, born November 23, 1907)
  • Anatoly Lunacharsky (actor, diplomat, journalist, literary critic, philosopher, playwright, politician, writer, born November 23, 1875)
  • Nihat Kahveci (association football player, born November 23, 1979)
  • Nikolay Nosov (children's writer, playwright, science fiction writer, writer, born November 23, 1908)
  • Carlinhos Brown (composer, guitarist, percussionist, record producer, singer, born November 23, 1962)
  • Robin Padilla (actor, comedian, film director, screenwriter, television actor, born November 23, 1969)
  • Hiroko Hatano (actor, fashion model, model, born November 23, 1975)
  • Vo Van Kiet (military personnel, politician, born November 23, 1922)
  • Brennan Brown (actor, film actor, stage actor, television actor, born November 23, 1968)
  • Anil Ravipudi (director, film director, screenwriter, born November 23, 1982)
  • Steve Landesberg (actor, film actor, screenwriter, television actor, voice actor, born November 23, 1936)
  • Sait Faik Abasıyanık (novelist, poet, screenwriter, short story writer, writer, born November 23, 1906)
  • Joe Sumner (bassist, guitarist, musician, singer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, born November 23, 1976)
  • Viguen (actor, composer, guitarist, recording artist, singer, born November 23, 1929)
  • Amruta Khanvilkar (actor, born November 23, 1984)
  • Antonio Orozco (businessperson, composer, singer, songwriter, born November 23, 1972)
  • François-Noël Babeuf (archivist, journalist, politician, writer, born November 23, 1760)
  • Deborah Dingell (advocate, analyst, business executive, politician, born November 23, 1953)
  • Rick Bayless (chef, restaurateur, born November 23, 1953)
  • Chris Adler (drummer, musician, born November 23, 1972)
  • Page Kennedy (actor, film actor, rapper, television actor, born November 23, 1976)
  • Manuel Fraga Iribarne (diplomat, full professor, politician, writer, born November 23, 1922)
  • Dino Toppmöller (association football manager, association football player, born November 23, 1980)
  • Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke (politician, born November 23, 1886)
  • Robert Towne (actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born November 23, 1934)
  • Lothar Rendulic (author, jurist, military personnel, politician, born November 23, 1887)
  • Rafi Eitan (businessperson, carpenter, politician, sculptor, spy, born November 23, 1926)
  • Bobby Cummines (business executive, hitman, born November 23, 1951)
  • Ronald Schill (judge, jurist, lawyer, politician, reality television participant, born November 23, 1958)
  • Kieran O'Brien (actor, film actor, television actor, born November 23, 1973)
  • Andrew Goodman (politician, born November 23, 1943)
  • Geeta Dutt (actor, film actor, singer, born November 23, 1930)
  • Aaron Norris (actor, film actor, film director, film producer, karateka, screenwriter, born November 23, 1951)
  • Fred Buscaglione (actor, jazz musician, recording artist, singer, singer-songwriter, born November 23, 1921)
  • David Rappaport (actor, born November 23, 1951)
  • Peter Lindbergh (fashion photographer, film director, photographer, born November 23, 1944)
  • Ernst Johann von Biron (politician, born November 23, 1690)
  • Nicholas V (Catholic priest, cleric, librarian, born November 15, 1397)
  • Keiju Kobayashi (actor, seiyū, born November 23, 1923)
  • Susan Anspach (acting coach, actor, film actor, singer, stage actor, television actor, writer, born November 23, 1942)
  • Mamie Till (teacher, writer, born November 23, 1921)
  • Julián Román (actor, television actor, television presenter, born November 23, 1977)
  • Pantelis Pantelidis (composer, singer, songwriter, born November 23, 1983)
  • James Toback (actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, born November 23, 1944)
  • Gabriel Landeskog (ice hockey player, born November 23, 1992)
  • Gary Kirsten (cricketer, born November 23, 1967)
  • Yuri Ishida (actor, singer, born November 23, 1951)

23rd of November 1981 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on November 23, 1981

ABC AND NBC PRESS FOR HOUR NEWS

Date: 24 November 1981

By Tony Schwartz

Tony Schwartz

THE hourlong television evening news program seems finally to be shifting from a distant hope to an imminent reality. Last week, CBS announced that it intended to expand its news to 45 minutes or an hour by late next year or March 1983. Next week, ABC will offer its proposal for a one-hour newscast to its board of affiliates at a meeting in Hawaii. NBC, despite opposition from affiliates when it presented plans for expansion last summer, is continuing to pursue the hourlong newscast.

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The Editorial Notebook; The Best Propaganda

Date: 24 November 1981

By Fred M. Hechinger

Fred

During World War II, I was marginally involved in what were called black news broadcasts into Germany. The term was used because the broadcasts were not by the BBC. Though actually run by the Allies from London, they were presented as coming from a German underground radio.

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Postgame Confusion

Date: 24 November 1981

A lawsuit filed by the Los Angeles Herald Examiner to allow Diane K. Shah, a sports columnist, into the locker room and an order by Judge Robert M. Takasugi of the United States District Court caused confusion after the San Francisco 49ers' 33-31 victory over the Rams at Anaheim, Calif., Sunday.

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REAGAN PRESS AIDE OUT OF HOSPITAL

Date: 24 November 1981

UPI

Upi

James S. Brady, the White House press secretary who was shot in the head in the assassination attempt on President Reagan, left George Washington University Hospital today. Walking with an arm crutch and supported on both sides, Mr. Brady, 41 years old, entered a wheelchair van and left for his home in Arlington, Va. A statement released for him by the White House expressed his gratitude for all who had helped him and prayed for him. In a reference to his nickname, it ended: ''The Bear is back.''

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News Analysis

Date: 23 November 1981

By Kenneth A. Briggs

Kenneth Briggs

Many bishops and others present at last week's meeting of the Roman Catholic hierarchy of the United States say they believe it was a remarkable turning point in the American church's stance on a cluster of social issues. In the meeting, the bishops took a new and riskier course of action. A trio of themes, enunciated by Archbishop John R. Roach in his address as president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, are central to the new agenda. They include full-fledged opposition to nuclear weapons, specific legal tactics for attacking abortion and determination to fight for the poor affected by Reagan Administration budget cuts.

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News Analysis

Date: 24 November 1981

By Clyde Haberman

Clyde Haberman

When his Welfare Commissioner suggested recently that it might be cheaper for New York City to endure Federal penalties than to try harder to root out inefficiency, Mayor Koch's reaction was swift. ''I am overruling him,'' the Mayor said. ''I make the policy, not he.'' A few days later, to help make a point that he was a tough administrator, Mr. Koch noted how in the last four years he had ''fired 20 commissioners and deputy mayors.'' Still, he said, there are ''a few clinkers left.''

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News Analysis

Date: 23 November 1981

By William Borders, Special To the New York Times

William Borders

Many of the people who follow the affairs of Northern Ireland regard the situation there now as one of the gravest crises it has seen in years. On the Roman Catholic side, the Irish Republican Army has significantly stepped up the level of its violence by murdering an Ulster Member of Parliament. On the Protestant side, there is a new sense of rage and frustration, reflected by the random killings of Catholics in recent days and by the furious mob attack last week on James Prior, the British Cabinet Minister responsible for the province. There is more and more talk about private armies to fight against the Catholic gunmen. The British Government, in the middle as usual, has reacted with more troops, more police searches and unusually strong words about ''the rule of law.'' But the mood is grim.

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News Analysis

Date: 24 November 1981

By Hedrick Smith, Special To the New York Times

Hedrick Smith

In his drive to cut the Federal budget, President Reagan has switched from his long and careful courtship of Congress to the tactics of confrontation and won a short-run political victory that may have a longer-run political price. With his advisers convinced that the public still strongly backs his efforts to curb spending and combat deficits, and equally convinced that the President needed to get back in control of the budget process, Mr. Reagan not only issued his first veto against what he called a ''budget-busting'' resolution but technically ''shut down'' part of the Government today. After a bad run of political news, worsening economic forecasts and other embarrassments, the move was intended to put the focus on the budget. President's 'Theatrics' Questioned It was also a move that had Democrats squawking about ''theatrics.'' It had some Republicans angrily contending that they had been misled into believing that the White House would accept the measure adopted Sunday. Others said that the White House had created a confrontation to allow Mr. Reagan to use the legislature as a whipping boy in building a record for 1982.

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News Summary; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1981

Date: 23 November 1981

International Greece will set a timetable for the removal of American bases from the country. The timetable is the firm intention of the Socialist Government of Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou, who said in his first major policy address that his Government will also proceed to unilateral nuclear disarmament and the renunciation of the 1980 agreement that returned Greece to the military wing of NATO. The Prime Minister made it clear that he intended to carry out the broad lines of his radical election platform on which his Panhellenic Socialist Movement won a sweeping victory last month. (Page A1, Column 3.) Soviet-West German talks on arms are due in Bonn with the arrival there of Leonid I. Brezhnev, who will discuss with Chancellor Helmut Schmidt possible nuclear arms reductions in Europe. The schedule of the three days of talks was spaced to allow the 74-year-old Soviet leader long periods of rest. The basic issues are the Soviet Union's buildup of its SS-20 nuclear missiles, NATO's intention to deploy new American-made weapons to counter them, and the American-Soviet arms talks in Geneva. (A1:1-2.)

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News Summary; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1981

Date: 24 November 1981

International A freeze on nuclear forces in Europe was suggested again by Leonid I. Brezhnev in a day of talks with Chancellor Helmut Schmidt in Bonn. The proposal has been rejected by NATO on the ground that it would freeze Soviet superiority in medium-range warheads. (Page A1, Column 3.) A mixed economy in China is in increasing prospect. Peking's two top policy-making bodies formally acknowledged a need for more private enterprise to alleviate chronic unemployment, and they proposed that new jobs be created increasingly by private businesses as well as by cooperative enterprises. (A1:1-2.)

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