Simone Missick Doğum Günü, Doğum Tarihi

Simone Missick

Simone Missick, née Cook le à Détroit, dans le Michigan, est une actrice américaine.

Elle est surtout connue pour son rôle de la policière Misty Knight dans la série télévisée Luke Cage.

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Doğum Günü, Doğum Tarihi
19 Ocak 1982 Salı
Doğum yeri
Detroit
Yaş
44
Burç

19 Ocak 1982, Salı yıldız işaretinin altında bir idi. Yılın 18 günüydü. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Başkanı Ronald Reagan idi.

Bu günde doğduysanız, 44 yaşındasınız. Son doğum gününüz 19 Ocak 2026 Pazartesi, 131 gün önceydi. Bir sonraki doğum gününüz 19 Ocak 2027 Salı gün sonra, 233 günü. 16.202 gün veya yaklaşık 388.862 saat veya yaklaşık 23.331.765 dakika veya yaklaşık 1.399.905.900 saniye yaşadınız.

Bu doğum gününü paylaşan bazı kişiler:

  • Dolly Parton (albüm yapımcısı, besteci, dizi oyuncusu, film yapımcısı, gitarist, iş insanı, oyuncu, senarist, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, stüdyo sanatçısı, şarkı yazarı, şarkıcı-şarkı yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1946)
  • Mac Miller (albüm yapımcısı, rapçi, şarkı yazarı, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1992)
  • Edgar Allan Poe (bilim kurgu yazarı, deneme yazarı, edebiyat eleştirmeni, edebiyat kuramcısı, gazeteci, oyun yazarı, roman yazarı, söz yazarı, yazar, şair, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1809)
  • Janis Joplin (besteci, gitarist, müzisyen, stüdyo sanatçısı, şarkıcı, şarkıcı-şarkı yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1943)
  • Katey Sagal (besteci, dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, şarkıcı, şarkıcı-şarkı yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1954)
  • Robert E. Lee (askerî personel, subay, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1807)
  • Utada Hikaru (albüm yapımcısı, besteci, blogger, piyanist, stüdyo sanatçısı, şarkıcı-şarkı yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1983)
  • Tippi Hedren (dizi oyuncusu, manken, oyuncu, sanatçı, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1930)
  • Logan Lerman (dizi oyuncusu, sinema oyuncusu, Çocuk oyuncu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1992)
  • Pete Buttigieg (devlet adamı, siyasetçi, subay, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1982)
  • Auguste Comte (filozof, matematikçi, sosyolog, yazar, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1798)
  • Drea de Matteo (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1972)
  • Paul Cézanne (Desinatör, ressam, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1839)
  • Mathieu van der Poel (bisiklet sporcusu, cyclo-cross bisikletçi, yol bisikleti yarışı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1995)
  • Don Shirley (besteci, caz müzisyeni, piyanist, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1927)
  • Robert Palmer (müzisyen, şarkıcı-şarkı yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1949)
  • James Watt (fizikçi, girişimci, kimyager, matematikçi, mucit, mühendis, teknisyen, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1736)
  • JaVale McGee (basketbolcu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1988)
  • Damien Chazelle (film yapımcısı, film yönetmeni, görüntü yönetmeni, senarist, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1985)
  • Jodie Sweetin (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, Çocuk oyuncu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1982)
  • Claudio Marchisio (futbolcu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1986)
  • Rob Delaney (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1977)
  • Shawn Johnson (artistik jimnastikçi, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1992)
  • Varun Tej (oyuncu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1990)
  • Bitsie Tulloch (dizi oyuncusu, film yapımcısı, oyuncu, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1981)
  • Paolo Borsellino (hâkim, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1940)
  • Patricia Highsmith (roman yazarı, senarist, yazar, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1921)
  • Marsha Thomason (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1976)
  • Svetlana Horkina (Duma üyesi, artistik jimnastikçi, siyasetçi, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1979)
  • Michael Crawford (dizi oyuncusu, komedyen, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1942)
  • Angela Zhang (dizi oyuncusu, manken, sinema oyuncusu, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1982)
  • Essie Davis (seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1970)
  • Junior Seau (Amerikan futbolu oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1969)
  • Jean Stapleton (dizi oyuncusu, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1923)
  • Stefan Edberg (tenis oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1966)
  • Matthias Ginter (futbolcu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1994)
  • Katharina Thalbach (film yönetmeni, seslendirmen, sinema oyuncusu, tiyatro oyuncusu, tiyatro yönetmeni, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1954)
  • Paula Deen (iş insanı, lokantacı, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, Şef (aşçı), Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1947)
  • João Mário (futbolcu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1993)
  • Ron Killings (oyuncu, profesyonel güreşçi, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1972)
  • Peter Lynch (yatırımcı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1944)
  • José Alfredo Jiménez (şarkı yazarı, şarkıcı, şarkıcı-şarkı yazarı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1926)
  • Mickey Sumner (oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1984)
  • Aleksey Vorobyov (Dublör, besteci, dansçı, film yapımcısı, müzisyen, oyuncu, televizyon sunucusu, yönetmen, şarkıcı, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1988)
  • Thomas Kinkade (ressam, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1958)
  • Ziyaur Rahman (askerî personel, siyasetçi, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1936)
  • Cindy Sherman (feminist, film yönetmeni, fotoğrafçı, yönetmen, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1954)
  • Emil Maurice (siyasetçi, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1897)
  • Javier Cámara (dizi oyuncusu, film yönetmeni, oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1967)
  • Simone Missick (oyuncu, sinema oyuncusu, Doğum Tarihi 19 Ocak 1982)

19th of January 1982 News

Haber New York Times'ın ön sayfasında 19 Ocak 1982 olarak çıktı

Reagan News Session

Date: 19 January 1982

Scheduled for Today President Reagan will hold his first news conference of the year at 2 P.M. today, Larry Speakes, the deputy White House press secretary, announced yesterday in Washington. Live coverage will be carried on the three major television networks - CBS, NBC and ABC - as well as on CNN, the Cable News Network. In New York City, the news conference will also be broadcast on radio stations WCBS-AM, WMCA and WOR.

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REAGAN DEFENDS POLICIES TO CURB NEWS DISCLOSURES

Date: 20 January 1982

By Howell Raines, Special To the New York Times

Howell Raines

President Reagan, saying he was only continuing th e policies of previous administrations, today defended the use of po lygraph tests for Government officials and restrictions on interviews to cut off the flow of news on sensitive subjects. Mr. Reagan said he approved these measures to combat what he called ''a new high here of the leaks'' of sensitive information on foreign policy and national security. ''What we are doing here is simply abiding by the existing law,'' he said at his news conference. ''It is against the law to - for those who are not authorized to declassify - to release classified information.''

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UNESCO PARLEY ON THE PRESS OPENS WITH U.S. OPPOSING MANY PLANS

Date: 19 January 1982

By Alan Riding, Special To the New York Times

Alan Riding

An internationa l conference aimed at finding practical ways to strengthen journali sm and communications indeveloping countries began here today, with t he United States strongly opposed to a series of proposals tha t would increase government control of news. The conference, the second session of a Unesco-backed International Program for Development of Communications, is the result of an American effort to channel a protracted and often bitter debate over a ''new world information order'' toward specific projects that would help the free flow of news. The Reagan Administration is unwilling to provide any direct financing for a program controlled by third world governments and is instead proposing projects supported by the American private sector.

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f PA, HURRY! THE PARLOR

Date: 20 January 1982

By Phili K. Eberly

Phili Eberly

During the centennial fuss, we must brace ourselves for renewed debate on Franklin Delano Roosevelt's life and legend. Much of it will be rerun material, but on one score there should be little controversy: Of all the Presidents, it was F.D.R. who was the ''Great Communicator.'' Mr. Roosevelt's understanding of how to communicate with the public began a new age in the Government's relations with the news media. The 998 news conferences of hia Presidency -limited only by a nodirect-quotation ground rule - sometimes were masterly orchestrations of the press; even so, reporters gained considerable insight into the workings of Government. Although he could be magnificently evasive, F.D.R. endeared himself to reporters because he explained complex issues in uncomplicated terms.

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U.S. ASSAILED AT UNESCO CONFERENCE ON PRESS

Date: 20 January 1982

By Alan Riding, Special To the New York Times

Alan Riding

The United States was criticized at a Unesco-sponso red conference here today for refusing to help finance an internatio nal program intended to improve journalism and communication s in third world countries. ''How can we explain the continuing indifference and reluctance of some countries to contribute their share to a program that they helped bring into existence?'' asked India's representative, Majarah Krishna Rasgotra. Delegates from other developing nations also tried to allay United States fears that projects financed by the so-called International Program for Development of Communications would serve to strengthen government control over the news. 'Principle Responsibility' ''We won't back any project that limits ideological freedom or restricts the role of the private sector,'' said Alejandro Alfonzo of Venezuela, ''but we feel the principal responsibility to develop communications belongs to the state.''

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POLL INVOLVED QUERIES TO 1,540

Date: 19 January 1982

The latest New York Times/CBS News Poll is based on telephone intervie ws co nducted from Jan. 11 through Jan. 15 with 1,540 adults around the Un ited States. The sample of telephone exchanges called was selected by a computer from a complete list of exchanges in the country.

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REPORTERS' SHIELD LAW OVERRULED

Date: 19 January 1982

By Wallace Turner, Special To the New York Times

Wallace Turner

A law permitting reporters to withhold their sources, adopted by California voters in 1980, was declared unconstitutional today by a Superior Court judge on the ground that it created unsupportable conflict with the constitutional right to a fair trial. The issue concerns ''outtakes,'' or unused film, from an interview conducted for the CBS News program ''60 Minutes'' by Mike Wallace. Judge Stanley Golde of Alameda County directed an attorney for CBS, Edwin Heafey Jr. of Oakland, to bring the deleted material to court Jan. 25.

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TIMES AND REPORTER GRANTED BYRNE PARDON IN 'DR. X' CASE

Date: 19 January 1982

By Jonathan Friendly

Jonathan Friendly

Governor Byrne of New Jersey yesterday pardoned The New York Times and one of its reporters, M. A. Farber, for criminal contempt in their refusal to surrender the reporter's notes in the widely publicized 1978 ''Dr. X'' murder trial. Mr. Farber spent 40 days in jail and the newspaper paid a $286,000 fine for refusing a judge's directive to disclose the sources of their articles about the defendant, Dr. Mario E. Jascalevich. The Bergen County surgeon was acquitted of charges he had murdered five hospital patients by injecting them with curare. In issuing the pardon, which had been sought by the newspaper and the reporter, Governor Byrne noted court decisions and changes in the New Jersey ''shield law'' that, he said, gave credence to their arguments. He also said: ''Mr. Farber and the Times Company were attempting to uphold a principle they believed in. They should not be burdened by a record of criminal contempt any longer.''

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CLARK IS STAKING OUT HIS TURF AS SECURITY ADVISER

Date: 19 January 1982

By Steven R. Weisman, Special To the New York Times

Steven Weisman

For months, President Reagan had been complaining about unauthorized ''leaks.'' But his abrupt decision last week to limit reporters' access to national security information came so fast that it was said to have created some tension around the role of William P. Clark, the new national security adviser. According to several officials, Mr. Clark insisted that Mr. Reagan's toughly worded directive on classified information, providing, among other things, that any official involved in national security policy obtain approval before talking to a reporter, be made public after it was signed late Tuesday afternoon. Officials in the White House press office argued that if this were done, the announcement would be too late for inclusion on television news shows and many newspapers. James A. Baker 3d, the White House chief of staff, reportedly sided with them.

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HARVARD PAPER SETTLES SUIT IN PHOTO DISPUTE

Date: 20 January 1982

Special to the New York Times

The Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper, has reached an out-of-court settlement with two Harvard graduates whose picture was used to illustrate an article about prison reform. The two students, Michael Giles and Gerald Clark, who are black, graduated a few months after the disputed photograph appeared in March 1980.

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