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Elizabeth Hurley

Birthday Report for June10th, 1965

BirthStone Pearl BirthSign Gemini
 

Events of the Month for Elizabeth Hurley  

When Elizabeth Hurley entered the world, these stories made the front page of the nation's newspapers: In Albany, Gov. Nelson Rockefeller approves legislation that prohibits the death penalty in the state of New York. In Washington, D.C., the State Department announces for the first time that U.S. troops in Vietnam have been given a combat role. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara says that the United States will increase the Vietnam force by 21,000 troops. The Supreme Court prohibits restrictions on birth control. The United States ends economic aid to Taiwan. In other news, Hassan II restores an absolute monarchy in Morocco.  

 

Entertainment News for the year Elizabeth Hurley was born

Audiences were applauding these developments in the entertainment industry when Elizabeth Hurley was an infant. Omar Sharif and Julie Christie star in Doctor Zhivago, an epic movie set during the Russian Revolution. The Beatles turn out hit upon hit with Eight Days a Week, Ticket to Ride and Yesterday. While the Rolling Stones hit the charts with Satisfaction. And the Beach Boys keep us in the surfin' mood with Help Me Rhonda.
 

Popular Music when Elizabeth Hurley was born.

When Elizabeth Hurley was rocking in a cradle, these songs were topping the music charts: Back in 1965, the popular songs were: Downtown performed by Petula Clark; Eight Days a Week performed by The Beatles; Help Me, Rhonda sung by The Beach Boys; as well as I Got You Babe by Sonny & Cher. Also topping the musical charts: I Hear a Symphony by The Supremes; My Girl by The Temptations; Stop! In the Name of Love by The Supremes; and the ever popular Ticket to Ride by Beatles.
 

Movie News for the year Elizabeth Hurley was born.

While Elizabeth Hurley was discovering how to stand up, The Academy gave a standing ovation to these movies and actors: 'The Sound Of Music'- Directed by Robert Wise won the Best Movie Academy Award in 1965. Also this year, the Academy Award for Best Actor went to Lee Marvin for his role in 'Cat Ballou' and the Best Actress Award went to Julie Christie for her role in 'Darling'.
 

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