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MOVIE-TV ACTRESS HAS DIED AT AGE 63
(FOX NEWS) – "Knots Landing" actress Lar Park Lincoln has
died.
Her daughter, Piper Lincoln, confirmed to Fox News Digital
that her mother lost her battle with breast cancer on Tuesday.
Piper shared that the elder Lincoln was surrounded by loved
ones at the time of her death and will always be remembered
as a "great mother and a great actress."
Beyond her acting career, Lincoln was passionate about
mentoring aspiring actors. She founded Actors Audition
Studios, where she coached students in acting skills, career development and audition techniques.
Her dedication to the craft extended to her writing. In 2008,
she wrote the book "Get Started, Not Scammed," as she
offered guidance to actors looking to break into the
entertainment industry.
The primetime television soap opera aired on CBS from December 27, 1979, to May 13, 1993.
PRESIDENT WAS BRIEFED ON PROJECT
On April 25, 1945, President Harry S. Truman learned the
full details of the Manhattan Project, in which scientists
were attempting to create the first atomic bomb.
The information thrust upon Truman a momentous decision:
whether or not to use the world’s first weapon of mass
destruction.
The first bomb was exploded over Hiroshima on August 6,
1945, and a second was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9.
The Japanese quickly surrendered. Although other nations
have developed atomic weapons and nuclear technology
since 1945, Truman remains the only world leader to have
ever used an atomic bomb against an enemy.
Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972)
AL PACINO IS HAVING A BIRTHDAY
Oscar-winning actor known for playing intense, often violent
characters in "The Godfather," "Dog Day Afternoon" and
"Serpico" is 85 today.
Pacino has won and been nominated for many awards during
his acting career, including nine Oscar nominations. He won
a Best Actor award for “Scent of a Woman” in 1992.
1992
HE BROKE THE NBA COLOR BERRIER
On April 25, 1950, the Boston Celtics made Chuck
Cooper an All-American forward from Duquesne
University, the first African American picked in
the NBA draft.
With the selection, the first pick in the second round,
Cooper breaks the NBA’s color barrier and changes
the league for the better. Cooper died of cancer on
February 5, 1984,
Cooper was inducted into the Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame on September 9, 2019.
Charles Henry Cooper (September 29, 1926 – February 5, 1984)
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