Sunday, July 27, 2025

On this day in music history - Jar of Hearts, by Christina Perri (2010):

The song Jar of Hearts,
by Christina Perri,
was released on July 27, 2010.

On this day in movie history - The Thomas Crown Affair (1999):


The Thomas Crown Affair

directed by John McTiernan,
written by Leslie Dixon, Kurt Wimmer,
based on the original story by Alan R. Trustman,
was released in the United States on July 27, 1999.
Music by Bill Conti.

Cast:

Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo, Denis Leary, Ben Gazzara, Frankie Faison, Fritz Weaver, Charles Keating, Mark Margolis, Faye Dunaway, Michael Lombard, Bill Ambrozy, Michael S. Bahr, Robert Novak, Joe Lamb, James Saito, Esther Cañadas, Mischa Hausserman, Daniel Oreskes, Dominic Chianese Jr., Ritchie Coster, Gregg Bello, John P. McCann, Gino Lucci, George Christy, Mike Danner, James J. Archer, John Elsen, Robert Spillane, Daniel Jamal Gibson, Cynthia Darlow, Sherry Koftan, Jane DeNoble, Gene Bozzi, Ryan Hecht, Paul Simon, Tom Tammi, Mark Zeisler, Mark Zimmerman, Daniel Southern, James Yaegashi, Ira Wheeler, David Adkins, John A. McKay, Melissa Maxwell, Colleen Hamm, Timothy Wheeler, John Thrall Bush, Dominic Marcus, Robert Lewis Stephenson, David Toney, Phillip Douglas, Jeffrey Dreisbach, R.J. Remo, Caleb Archer, Dennis Creaghan, Randy Phillips, Gloria Barnes, Mimi Weddell, Pat Friedlander, Gary L. Catus, Jeremy Nagel, John C. Havens, Annie Rose Murray, Bill Tatum, Teddy Coluca, Michael Charles, Orlando Carafa, Ben Epps, Kim D. Cannon, Douglas Kahelemauna Nam, Richard Russell Ramos, John Seidman, Robert Ian Mackenzie, Yusef Bulos, Ray Virta, Thomas Michael Sullivan, J. Paul Boehmer, Tony Cucci, Paul Geoffrey, R.E. Rodgers, Thomas Richard Bloom, Kim Craven, Marion McCorry, Sean Haberle, Mikel Sarah Lambert, Angelo Fraboni, Melanie LaPatin, Jodi Ellen Melnick, Tony Meredith, Michael Terrace, Chico O'Farrill's Afro-Cuban Orchestra, Courtney Bennett, Diana Berry, Steve Bilich, Kimberly Evan, Charles Gemmill, Simon Jones, Vivian Kalinov, Rich Keen, Timothy Klein, Stan Klimecko, Mark Langston, Steven E. Lawler, Dan Maysen, Josh Mowery, Andy Redmond, Victoria Rong, Eliot Sash, Norman Steiner, Alberto Suarez, Jodi White.

On this day in music history - Bella Donna, by Stevie Nicks (1981):


Bella Donna

Album by Stevie Nicks,
released July 27, 1981.

Track list:

Bella Donna; Kind of Woman; Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (With Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers); Think About It; After the Glitter Fades; Edge of Seventeen; How Still My Love; Leather and Lace (With Don Henley); Outside the Rain; The Highwayman.

On this day in movie history - More American Graffiti (1979):


More American Graffiti

directed and written by B.W.L. Norton,
was released in the United States on July 27, 1979.
Music by Gene Finley and George Lucas.

Cast:

Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Mackenzie Phillips, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Anna Bjorn, Richard Bradford, John Brent, Country Joe McDonald, Barry Melton, Robert Hogins, Robert Flurie, Peter Albin, Harold Aceves, Scott Glenn, James Houghton, John Lansing, Manuel Padilla Jr., Ken Place, Mary Kay Place, Tom Ruben, Doug Sahm, Will Seltzer, Monica Tenner, Ralph Wilcox, Carol Ann Williams, Wolfman Jack, Rosanna Arquette, Tom Baker, Eric Barnes, Becky Bedoy, Buzz Borelli, Ben Bottoms, Patrick Burns, Tim Burrus, George Cantero, Chet Carter, Dion M. Chesse, Gil Christner, Don Coughlin, Mark Courtney, Michael Courtney, Denny Delk, Frankie Di, Steve Evans, Nancy Fish, Rocky Flintermann, Michael Frost, Jon Gries, Paul G. Hensler, Julie Anna Hicks, Robert Hirschfeld, Erik Holland, Jay Jacobus, Naomi Judd, Leslie Gay Leace, Delroy Lindo, Dwight Reber, Sandra Rider, Kevin Rodney Sullivan, Morgan Upton, John Vella, Dan Woodworth, Clay Wright, Wayne Coy, Harrison Ford, Darrell Mapson.

On this day in movie history - Seven Doors to Death (1944):


Seven Doors to Death

aka Vanishing Corpses,
directed and written by Elmer Clifton,
based on a story by Helen Kiely,
was released in the United States on July 27, 1944.
Music by Lee Zahler.


Cast:

Chick Chandler, June Clyde, George Meeker, Michael Raffetto, Gregory Gaye, Edgar Dearing, Rebel Randall, Milton Wallace, Casey MacGregor, Gene Roth.

Born on this day – Julian McMahon:


Julian McMahon


Actor

July 27, 1968 – July 2, 2025

Credits:

2005 MTV Movie Awards (2005); ABC News Breakfast (2025); Another Day (2001); Another World (1993–1994); Australian Classics: Volume 2 / Segment: This Is It! (2003); Bait (2012); Bizarre Foods America (2012); Casting Session (2005); Celebrity Page (2021); Charmed (2000–2006); Charmed: Behind the Magic (2003); Chasing Sleep (2000); Chelsea Lately (2010); Childhood's End (2015); Comedy Central Roasts (2009); Conan (2016); Dannii Minogue: This Is It (1993); Dannii Minogue: This Is the Way (1993); Deep Inside (2007); Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016); Endless Summer: 30 Years of Home and Away (2018); Entertainment Tonight (2006–2020); Faces in the Crowd (2011); Family Bonds: The Making of Fantastic Four: The Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007); Fantastic Four (2005); Fantastic Four Video Diary Tour (2005); Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007); Fast Forward (1989); FBI (2019–2021); FBI: International (2021); FBI: Most Wanted (2020–2022); Fire with Fire (2012); For the Love of Fandoms 2: Cérémonie d'ouverture (2023); Full Circle (2013); G.P. (1992); Giving Drama a Facelift (2004); Glimpses of the Future: Making 'Premonition' (2007); Heroes Are Born: Making 'the Fantastic Four' (2005); Hollywood Insider (2020); Home and Away (1990–1991); Home and Away: The Official Summer Bay Special (1996); Home and Away: Weddings (2005); Hunters (2016); I Love New York (2007); In Quiet Night (1998); Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2007); Just Jack & Will with Sean Hayes and Eric McCormack (2023); Late Show with David Letterman (2005); Live with Kelly and Mark (2005–2020); Long Shot: The Kevin Laue Story (2012); Lorraine (2018); Magenta (1997); Making of Fantastic Four: The Video Game (2005); Meet Market (2004); Monster Party (2018); Mornings (2016); Nip/Tuck (2003–2010); Nip/Tuck: Flashing Lights (2008); Paranoia (2013); Planet Voice (2007); Premonition (2007); Prisoner (2007); Profiler (1996–2000); Rafferty's Rules (1989); Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson (2020–2022); Red (2010); Revealed with Jules Asner (2002); Richard & Judy (2003–2007); Robot Chicken (2008); Rogue (2012); Runaways (2017–2018); Sexo en serie (2008); Space Top 10 Countdown (2007); Sunday Brunch (2018); Swinging Safari (2018); Swinging Safari: Behind the Scenes (2018); The 16th Annual Soap Opera Awards (2000); The 2007 World Music Awards (2007); The 49th Annual TV Week Logie Awards (2007); The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2005 (2005); The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2006 (2006); The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2004–2007); The Graham Norton Show (2007); The Last Laugh (2019); The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005); The Making of Exchange Lifeguards (1993); The Power, the Passion (1989); The Residence (2025); The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat (2024); The Surfer (2024); The Talk (2016–2021); The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (2005–2007); The View (2006); This Is Your Life (2022); Today (2005–2018); Unite for Japan (2011); Wet and Wild Summer! (1993); Wild On... (1997–2009); Will & Grace (1998); You're Not You (2014).

Born on this day – Kellie Waymire:


Kellie Waymire


Actress

July 27, 1967 – November 13, 2003
Credits:

10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2004); Ally McBeal (1998); Buddy Boy (1999); Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (2000); Cracker: Mind Over Murder (1997); CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2001); Dig a Hole, Find a Finger (1998); Everwood (2004); Freedom (2000); Friends (2003); Judging Amy (2001); Kate Brasher (2001); M.Y.O.B. (2000); Maniacts (2001); Nothing Sacred (1998); NYPD Blue (2003); One Life to Live (1994); Playing by Heart (1998); Popular (2000); Screenland Drive (2000); Seinfeld (1997); Six Feet Under (2002); noops (1999); Something More (2003); Star Trek: Enterprise (2001–2002); Star Trek: Voyager (2000); Stark Raving Mad (1999); Strong Medicine (2000); Sunset Strip (2000); The Fugitive (2000); The Pitts (2003); The Practice (1998); The Vest (2003); The X-Files (2001); Then Came You (2000); When the Cradle Falls (1997); Wolf Lake (2001–2002); Wonderfalls (2004); Yes, Dear (2001).