Tim Considine 誕生日、生年月日

Tim Considine

Timothy Daniel Considine, plus connu sous le pseudonyme de Tim Considine, né le à Los Angeles en Californie et mort le dans la même ville, est un acteur, scénariste et réalisateur américain.

Après la fin de sa carrière d'acteur Tim Considine est journaliste, photographe sportif et historien des courses automobiles. Il a écrit plusieurs livres.

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誕生日、生年月日
1940年12月31日火曜日
出生地
Los Angeles
84
星座

1940年12月31日は、%sの星印の下の火曜日でした。 それはその年の**♑日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は365**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはFranklin D. Roosevelt歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は842024年12月31日火曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は3082025年12月31日水曜日日です。 あなたは56日、または約30,989時間、または約743,749分、または約44,624,990秒生きてきました。

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31st of December 1940 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1940年12月31日 で掲載されたニュース

DIVIDEND NEWS

Date: 31 December 1940

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Advertising News and Notes

Date: 01 January 1941

Joins Golf Magazine staff

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RAYMOND S. BINDER; On News and Editorial Staffs of The Daily News 20 Years

Date: 01 January 1941

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BRIGGS NAMED NO. 1 BASEBALL EXECUTIVE; Owner of Tigers Is Honored by The Sporting News

Date: 01 January 1941

Sporting News names W O Briggs Sr 1940 outstanding exec, W B McKechnie, leading mgr, B Feller, leading player

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Advertising News and Notes; Schick Plans Record Drive

Date: 31 December 1940

Ad plans for new sanitary napkin

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SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; Lionel Barrymore and Edward Arnold to Appear for Metro in Adaptation of 'Roosty' 'BREAK THE NEWS' OPENS English Film Directed by Rene Clair at the Bryant -- 'Love Thy Neighbor' in 3d Week

Date: 01 January 1941

By Douglas W. Churchillspecial To the New York Times

Douglas Churchillspecial

HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 31 -- Lionel Barrymore and Edward Arnold, last seen together in Frank Capra's "You Can't Take It With You" at Columbia, will be reunited by Metro in Martin Berkeley's play "Roosty," which will go before the cameras Thursday, the studio announced today.

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NEWS OF THE STAGE; 'All in Fun' Expires Abruptly--'Arsenic and Old Lace' and 'Cream in the Well' Are Set Back

Date: 31 December 1940

Representing an investment in the neighborhood of $125,000, "All in Fun," the Leonard Sillman revue starring Bill Robinson and featuring Imogene Coca, Pert Kelton and Wynn Murray, failed to give a performance last night. At the Majestic Theatre, where the show had its ...

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NEWS OF MARKETS IN LONDON, BERLIN; Most Sections on the British Exchange Wind Up Year Quietly but Firm HOME RAILS STRENGTHEN Fractional Rises Develop on Boerse -- Reich Treasury Issues in Demand

Date: 01 January 1941

Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

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NEWS OF MARKETS IN EUROPEAN CITIES; Small Attendance at London Session Prevents Reflection of Roosevelt's Speech BERLIN BOERSE IRREGULAR Increase in Prices and Activity Develops in Amsterdam-- U.S. Shares Lead Way

Date: 31 December 1940

Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES

LONDON, Dec. 30--The small attendance and the minimum turnover prevented today's stock markets from showing any reflection of the new war-loan plan or President Roosevelt's speech.

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SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; Merle Oberon to Play the Lead in 'Affectionately Yours'-- Frances Dee Signed HARRY BRANDT 'RECANTS' Retracts 'Box-Office Poison' Claim About Miss Hepburn After Critics' Awards

Date: 31 December 1940

By Douglas W. Churchill Special To the New York Times

Douglas Churchill

HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 30-- Merle Oberon will play the feminine lead in "Affectionately Yours," a scenario by Edward Kaufman from a story by Aleen Leslie and Fanya Foss, Warner Brothers announced today. The picture will go before the cameras Monday with Dennis Morgan playing opposite Miss Oberon and Lloyd Bacon directing.

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