March 16
It's March 16th
On this day in 1244 – Over 200 Cathars who refuse to recant are burnt to death after the Fall of Montségur.
In 1945 - The #1 song in the U.S. is "Rum and Coca-Cola" by The Andrews Sisters. A sanitized cover of a calypso song about American servicemen in Trinidad who get drunk and solicit prostitutes.
Birthdays:
Aisling Bea
"Bullet to the Heart"
Danny Brown
Brooke Burns
as Kate Graham in "Murder on Spec"
as Dr. Kim Patterson in "Titanic II"
Sienna Guillory
on Tubi
Tim Kang
as Agent Alec Wong
in "The Forgotten"

Alan Tudyk
on Tubi
Judah Friedlander
Instagram
Todd McFarlane

Jenny Eclair
Boy George - One on One with Special Guest Jenny Eclair
Scott L. Schwartz
as "Big Tony" in "Terminal USA
Terminal USA is a 1994 American satirical black comedy film, written and directed by Jon Moritsugu that explores themes of family, drugs, violence, and Asian American stereotypes. It is now considered a cult film.[1] Its run time is 60 minutes and it is estimated to have had a budget of $360,000
as Guard in "Shock 'em Dead"

Uncredited role of Maniac in "The Set Up"
Steve Marker
Flavor Flav
Nancy Wilson
Tim O'Brien
Isabelle Huppert
on Tubi
Kate Nelligan
on Tubi
Bernardo Bertolucci
"la commare secca"
"The Last Emperor"
Keith Rowe
Fred Neil
Betty Johnson
Jerry Lewis

on Tubi
Leo McKern
as Insector McGill in "X The Unknowm"

Mercedes McCambridge
as Frances in "The Counterfeit Killer"

Philip Pavia

Don Raye
Robert Rossen

on Tubi

Henny Youngman
as Marzdone Mobilie in "The Gore Gore Girls"

in "Death Brings Roses"

Conrad Nagel
on the Internet Archive
on Tubi
Antonio Donghi
"Woman at the Café"

"La Conzonettista"

René Daumal
best known for his posthumously published novel Mount Analogue (1952) as well as for being an early, outspoken practitioner of pataphysics.
Some "Works" at Gurdjeiff International Review
"Mount Analogue" Audiobook
Sydney Chaplin
as Bob Warburton in "The Man on the Box"

as The Inventor / The Pirate in "A Submarine Pirate"

Ethal Anderson
"Killarney"

Paul Jouve
"Black Panther Fighting a Python"

Jurgis Bielinis
one of the main organizers of the illegal book-smuggling at the time of the Lithuanian press ban (1864–1904). Bielinis is informally referred to as the King of Book Smugglers. Since 1989 in Lithuania, March 16th is commemorated as the Day of the Book Smugglers.
John Butler Yeats
"The Drawings of John Butler Yeats"
"Portrait of W.B.Yeats"

"Essays Irish and American" a Libravox Recording
Rosa Bonheur
"A Stag"

Félix De Vigne
"A Fair in Ghent in the Middle Ages"

Antoine-Jean Gros
"Sappho at Luecate"

Johann Heinrich Meyer

Agostino Mitelli

On this day in 1244 – Over 200 Cathars who refuse to recant are burnt to death after the Fall of Montségur.
In 1945 - The #1 song in the U.S. is "Rum and Coca-Cola" by The Andrews Sisters. A sanitized cover of a calypso song about American servicemen in Trinidad who get drunk and solicit prostitutes.
Birthdays:
Aisling Bea
"Bullet to the Heart"
Danny Brown
Brooke Burns
as Kate Graham in "Murder on Spec"
as Dr. Kim Patterson in "Titanic II"
Sienna Guillory
on Tubi
Tim Kang
as Agent Alec Wong
in "The Forgotten"
Alan Tudyk
on Tubi
Judah Friedlander
Todd McFarlane

Jenny Eclair
Boy George - One on One with Special Guest Jenny Eclair
Scott L. Schwartz
as "Big Tony" in "Terminal USA
Terminal USA is a 1994 American satirical black comedy film, written and directed by Jon Moritsugu that explores themes of family, drugs, violence, and Asian American stereotypes. It is now considered a cult film.[1] Its run time is 60 minutes and it is estimated to have had a budget of $360,000
as Guard in "Shock 'em Dead"
Uncredited role of Maniac in "The Set Up"
Steve Marker
Flavor Flav
Nancy Wilson
Tim O'Brien
Isabelle Huppert
on Tubi
Kate Nelligan
on Tubi
Bernardo Bertolucci
"la commare secca"
"The Last Emperor"
Keith Rowe
Fred Neil
Betty Johnson
Jerry Lewis

on Tubi
Leo McKern
as Insector McGill in "X The Unknowm"

Mercedes McCambridge
as Frances in "The Counterfeit Killer"
Philip Pavia

Don Raye
Robert Rossen
on Tubi
Henny Youngman
as Marzdone Mobilie in "The Gore Gore Girls"
in "Death Brings Roses"

Conrad Nagel
on the Internet Archive
on Tubi
Antonio Donghi
"Woman at the Café"

"La Conzonettista"

René Daumal
best known for his posthumously published novel Mount Analogue (1952) as well as for being an early, outspoken practitioner of pataphysics.
Some "Works" at Gurdjeiff International Review
"Mount Analogue" Audiobook
Sydney Chaplin
as Bob Warburton in "The Man on the Box"
as The Inventor / The Pirate in "A Submarine Pirate"
Ethal Anderson
"Killarney"
Paul Jouve
"Black Panther Fighting a Python"

Jurgis Bielinis
one of the main organizers of the illegal book-smuggling at the time of the Lithuanian press ban (1864–1904). Bielinis is informally referred to as the King of Book Smugglers. Since 1989 in Lithuania, March 16th is commemorated as the Day of the Book Smugglers.
John Butler Yeats
"The Drawings of John Butler Yeats"
"Portrait of W.B.Yeats"

"Essays Irish and American" a Libravox Recording
Rosa Bonheur
"A Stag"
Félix De Vigne
"A Fair in Ghent in the Middle Ages"
Antoine-Jean Gros
"Sappho at Luecate"
Johann Heinrich Meyer

Agostino Mitelli
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