
Neil Percival Young is 71 today.
Neil young was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
twice: once for his solo career and another time as a member
of Buffalo Springfield.

Neil Percival Young is 71 today.
Neil young was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
twice: once for his solo career and another time as a member
of Buffalo Springfield.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – A San Francisco home that served as the setting for
the popular 1993 movie "Mrs. Doubtfire," starring Robin Williams, has sold for
$4.15 million.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the four-bedroom Victorian in the
Pacific Heights neighborhood sold this week after being listed in September
for $4.45 million. It did not identify the buyer.
The previous owner of the home was a plastic surgeon who bought it in 1997
for about $1.4 million.
Last year, a disgruntled former patient set two small fires that didn’t cause
much damage to the home.
The iconic "Mrs. Doubtfire" house served as a temporary shrine to Williams after his suicide in 2014.

Robert Francis Vaughn (November 22, 1932 – November 11, 2016)
(FOXNEWS) – Actor Robert Vaughn, best known for playing Napoleon Solo on
the NBC spy drama "The Man From Uncle," has died after battling leukemia.
"The Man from Uncle" aired from 1964-68 and made Vaughn one of TV’s
biggest stars.Before becoming a small-screen star,
Vaughn was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
for the film "The Young Philadelphians" in 1959, and played a gunman
in the classic 1960 film "The Magnificent Seven”.
The actor is survived by wife Linda, son Cassidy and daughter Caitlin.
Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio is 42 today.
Leonardo DiCaprio began his career by acting in commercials
and educational films under the name Lenny Williams. He was
kicked off the set for Romper Room when he was five years old
for disruptive behavior. DiCaprio made his big screen debut
playing the character Josh in the 1991 film Critters 3.

The comedy film It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World was produced and directed
by Stanley Kramer and stars Spencer Tracy with an all-star cast that includes
Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney, Phil
Silvers and Jonathan Winters.
The film marked the first time that Kramer had directed a comedy, though he
had produced the comedy So This Is New York in 1948.
The Three Stooges make cameo appearance.