Simon Rex Рожден ден, дата на раждане

Simon Rex

Simon Rex Cutright (born July 20, 1974), known professionally as Simon Rex and his stage name Dirt Nasty, is an American actor and rapper. Rising to fame as an MTV VJ, Rex later became an actor known for What I Like About You, starring in three films of the Scary Movie franchise, and National Lampoon's Pledge This! He later developed a rap persona, Dirt Nasty, and had several solo albums and co-founded the hip-hop group Three Loco. In 2021, he received critical acclaim for his lead role in Sean Baker's drama film Red Rocket, winning the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. In 2025, he had a guest role in the second season of the crime mystery series Poker Face.

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Рожден ден, дата на раждане
събота, 20 юли 1974 г.
Място на раждане
Сан Франциско
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51
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20 юли 1974 г. беше събота под звездния знак на . Беше 200 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Richard M. Nixon.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 51 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на неделя, 20 юли 2025 г., преди 57 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на понеделник, 20 юли 2026 г., след 307 дни. Живял си за 18 685 дни, или около 448 447 часа, или около 26 906 830 минути, или около 1 614 409 800 секунди.

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20th of July 1974 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 20 юли 1974 г.

Sisco Shuttles Between Athens and Ankara; Careful in Praise

Date: 21 July 1974

Special to The New York Times

six foreign newsmen are detained for 5 hrs at Adana Airport on July 19 by police before being allowed to leave area by car for Ankara; film, notes and dispatches are confiscated; those held include members of Swedish film crew, Jack Lawrence (CBS), malcolm MacPherson (Newsweek) and John Star (Washington Post) (S)

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Embattled Nicosia Hotel Traps 380 Without Food; Attack on Hospital Charged

Date: 21 July 1974

Special to The New York Times

Israeli Correspondent Eitan Haberand and several other newsmen have been stranded in Ledra Palace Hotel since drop of Turkish paratroopers in Nicosia on July 20 (S)

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Ellsberg Lawyer Tells of Apology From Colson

Date: 20 July 1974

By TOM GOLDSTEIN

Tom GOLDSTEIN

Leonard B Boudin, who served as Daniel Ellsberg's atty in Pentagon papers trial, on July 19 repts that Charles W Colson had apologized to him for attempting to interfere with Ellsberg's right to counsel; Colson, in lr of apology, says that attempts to interfere with defendant's right to counsel 'had become something of a standard practice for FBI and other Govt agencies'; House Judiciary Com on July 18 released background paper on Boudin that had been prepared by E Howard Hunt Jr in Aug, '71; memo suggested that Boudin had strong links with Communist party and said that his 'dedication over the years to the interests of our foreign and domestic enemies has remained unwavering and absolute'; memo was sent by John D Ehrlichman to Colson, who then attempted to have newspaper article written on material it contained; Washington bur chief of Detroit News, in affidavit to Sen Watergate com last summer, says he recd memo but had not written about it; Boudin claims that background paper is full of untruths; releases correspondence he conducted with Colson during last several wks (S)

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Ehrlichman Appeal Calls Judge's Gestures Unfair

Date: 20 July 1974

By LINDA CHARLTONSpecial to The New York Times

John D Ehrlichman on July 19 files motion asking acquittal and new trial on grounds that include 'facial expressions and gestures' of Judge Gerhard A Gesell; motion, filed by Ehrlichman's attys, claims that he 'was denied a fair trial by reason of the actions of the Court during the course of the trial'

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Impeachment Broadcast

Date: 21 July 1974

Ed endorses HR Rules Com's recommendation to HR that HR Judiciary Com's final debate on impeachment be broadcast by radio and TV; hopes decision will be followed by opening HR debate, and Sen trial if it occurs, to complete five coverage; notes objections to live coverage; holds public's interest in impeachment process reaches beyond Pres Nixon's fate as embedded in contest over his guilt or innocence is struggle over nature and extent of const limits of authority of Amer Presidents; says it thus necessarily involves fundamental debate about character of Amer democracy and it is imperative that Amers comprehend as fully as possible arguments and issues involved in its resolution

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Shootout Report Quotes Death Threat; Appeal in S.L.A. Tapes Case

Date: 20 July 1974

David Finkel, atty for William Lewis, mgr of Los Angeles radio station KPFK, on July 19 says Lewis was within his const rights when he withheld tapes and lrs from Simbionese Liberation Army and Weathermen Undrgound; Lewis was jailed for contempt of ct and served 16 days during June after refusing to surrend tapes or answer grand jury questions; Finkel tells ct 1st Amendment rights of newsman to protect confidential information were involved in case, but asst US Atty Paul Flynn says there is no privilege under 1st Amendment allowing newsmen to withhold information (S)

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Virginia's High Court Urged to Disbar Colson

Date: 20 July 1974

Va Bar Assn has urged State Sup Ct to disbar Charles W Colson, former Pres counsel who pleaded guilty to charge of obstruction of justice in Ellsberg break-in; files supplemental rept on July 18 saying 'revocation, rather than suspension', of Colson's license is not merely warranted but is required (S)

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Press Corps Is Evicted From San Clemente Inn

Date: 20 July 1974

White House press corps has been evicted from San Clemente Inn, Calif, and will use Concordia Elementary School as its new press room; inn's owner Paul Presley requested move

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New Jersey Briefs; Elizabeth Couple Sue Police

Date: 20 July 1974

NJ Election Law Enforcement Comm Chmn Frank P Reiche says NJ Repub Finance Com treas J William Barba has been given until Aug 8 to furnish information about Nov '73 campaign loan of $20,000 made by Livingston Natl Bank to com that went unreptd until Apr '74; says com was required to file 3 repts during 6-mo delay; Barba says he does not know if error was made (S)

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Reporter Held in Incident Involving Assemblyman

Date: 20 July 1974

reporter Charles Finley (Newark Star-Ledger) is arrested on July 19 on trespassing charges in connection with incident at Glouchester County, NJ, farm where Assemblyman Byron Baer had gone to inspect migrant labor conditions (S)

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