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- Antony Scott was born on 29 December 1933 in Streatham, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Superman (1978), Department S (1969) and Tangiers (1982). He died on 29 June 1983 in Westminster, London, England, UK.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Jessie Lee Fulton was born on 14 June 1912 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA. She was an actress, known for The Last Picture Show (1971), Paper Moon (1973) and The Sugarland Express (1974). She died on 29 June 1983 in Dallas, Texas, USA.- Actor
- Soundtrack
John Bradford was born on 14 August 1905 in Pratt, West Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for Undersea Kingdom (1936), 365 Nights in Hollywood (1934) and Life Begins at 40 (1935). He died on 29 June 1983 in Charleston, West Virginia, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
Martin Glouner was born on 17 March 1909 in East Lampeter, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 29 June 1983 in Ventura County, California, USA.- Joe Delaney was a Second Round (41st overall) draft choice of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1981 NFL draft. He was a college football star at Northwestern State, where he also excelled at track and field. He was a bona fide star in the NFL, rushing for 1,121 yards in his rookie season, which ended with him being selected as AFC rookie of the year.
He had injury issues through his second season, though he played in all 8 games of the strike shortened season.
On June 29th, Delaney and friends went to a park called Critter's Creek. He noticed three young boys struggling to swim in a makeshift pond. Delaney dove into the water, and rescued two out of the three young boys (though one did die en route to the Hospital), however, in his struggle to rescue the third boy, both Delaney and the child drowned. Both bodies were pulled from the water the next day.
The Kansas City Chiefs honored Joe Delaney by inducted him to their wall of fame. And though his uniform number 37 has yet to be officially retired by the team, the number has not been issued since his death. Delaney was posthumously given the Presidenttial Citizen's Medal by President Reagan, and Loiusiana Gog. Keen awarded Delaney the Civilian Bravery Award. Northwestern State retired Delaney's uniform number 44 in his honor. The Cheifs started the "37Forever" foundation in honor of Delaney's tireless community service work.