Princess Diana’s Death: 18 Years Later


On Aug. 31, 1997, millions of people all over the world woke up to the news that Princess Diana–alongside her companion Dodi Fayed and their driver Henri Paul–had died as a result of a fatal car crash in Paris, France. An inquest attributed the crash to the grossly negligent driving by Paul, as well as paparazzi chasing their vehicle… just to get a mere photo of the princess and Fayed.

It has been 18 years since that tragic day and many revel on the fact that she would be so proud of her two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, as well as her two grandchildren, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

“I like to be a free spirit. Some don’t like that, but that’s the way I am.” ~Princess Diana (July 1, 1961 – Aug. 31, 1997).

 

Born On This Day: Rick Springfield

Meeting Rick Springfield on July 26, 2014.

Meeting Rick Springfield on July 26, 2014.

Born Aug. 23, 1949 near Sydney, Australia, Richard Springthorpe–who later took on the stage name of Rick Springfield–started in the music business as a vocalist and lead guitarist in the band Zoot from 1969 to 1971. He began a solo career soon after and moved to the U.S. in mid-1972.

From Sept. 1972 to Sept. 1973, Springfield appeared as himself in the Saturday morning cartoon series Mission: Magic! on ABC-TV. He went on to appear in countless other films and television shows, including Wonder Woman and High Tide. From 1981 to 1983, he portrayed Dr. Noah Drake in the ABC-TV soap opera General Hospital; he has made numerous appearances on General Hospital since he first left the show. In 1984, he played a Pop idol in the film Hard to Hold and recently had a recurring role in the HBO series True Detective.

Springfield rocketed to success in 1981 with the song “Jessie’s Girl,” which was a worldwide hit and reached number 1 for two weeks on the U.S. Hot 100 chart, as well as on the Australian Kent Music report singles chart. In the same year, he won a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.

In 2010, Springfield became an author when he wrote his autobiography Late, Late At Night: a Memoir. In 2014, he published the book Magnificent Vibration: A Novel, and on May 9, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

In 2015, he portrayed Greg, lead guitarist and Meryl Streep’s love interest in the Jonathan Demme film Ricki and The Flash.

This Day in History: ‘Xanadu’ Turns 35

On Aug. 8, 1980, the film Xanadu was released in movie theaters nationwide. The romantic, musical, fantasy film starred singer and actress Olivia Newton-John, legendary dancer Gene Kelly and actor Michael Beck. The film’s soundtrack featured music by Newton-John, the British rock band E.L.O., Cliff Richard and the San Francisco-based rock band The Tubes.

Despite the film not being a huge success, the film’s soundtrack was a commercial success worldwide. The song “Magic” was a hit on the U.S. and UK music charts for Newton-John. 🎶 👩 🏼

Born on This Day: Lucille Ball

Born on Aug. 6, 1911, Lucille Désirée Ball was born in Jamestown, New York, and made her mark in films in the 1930’s and 1940’s. A decade later, she became a television star. In 1951, she and her then-husband, Desi Arnaz, created the comedy series I Love Lucy, which became one of the most popular and much loved programs in TV history.

Ball was nominated numerous times for an Emmy Award and won four times. In May 1960, she and Arnaz divorced. In 1962, she became the first woman to run a major television studio, aptly called Desilu.

Sadly, Ball died on Apr. 26, 1989 at age 77 of an abdominal aortic dissection.