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April 7, 1970

Today In History

John Wayne won his first and only Oscar for his role in True Grit

In True Grit, Wayne plays grumpy, pot-bellied U.S. marshal "Rooster" Cogburn, hired by 14-year-old Mattie Ross (Kim Darby) to find Tom Chaney (Jeff Corey), who killed her father. The headstrong Mattie could have had her pick of lawmen, but selects the aging Cogburn because she believes he has "true grit".

Remember When

Heading west in the late 1800s
Memorable Moments in College Football History
Greatest Walk-Off Postseason Home Runs Of All Time
Song of the Day
Frank Sinatra | Strangers in The Night
Allman Brothers Band - Blue Sky
Explore America
Celebrate New Years Eve in Times Square

THERE IS LOVE IN THE AIR

TV Show of the Day
Sea Hunt: - Season 4
DAN AYKROYD
Hailing from Ottawa, Canada, Dan Aykroyd made a name for himself as one of the original cast members of Saturday Night Live. Before coming to New York, he honed his comedic skills with the Second City Comedy Troop in Toronto and began his acting career as a student at Carleton University in Canada. Aykroyd’s friendship with John Belushi and their on-screen chemistry brought success to the duo with the popular film The Blues Brothers, which he also wrote. Aykroyd still performs as Elwood in the Blues Brothers Band with Jim Belushi. As screenwriter and a star in the movie Ghostbusters, Aykroyd found movie success again with the now classic comedy in 1984. Nominated for an Academy Award as Best Actor In A Supporting Role for his role in Driving Miss Daisy, he was the first male cast member from Saturday Night Live to achieve that honor. An avid motorcycle enthusiast and music aficionado, he is co-owner of the restaurant chain House of Blues. Aykroyd has been married since 1983 to actress Donna Dixon, and the couple has three daughters.
Nolan Ryan throws no hitter in 1981 at the Astrodome against the Dodgers
Interview of the Day
Bill Gates 1996 interview | Charlie Rose
The Decade - 1980s

Explore America

The Grand Tetons

Royalton, Vermont

Arizona

Winter in horse county Kentucky

The Grand Tetons

Royalton, Vermont

Arizona

Winter in horse county Kentucky

Classic Sports Images

Bob Beamon Leaps

and shatters the world record in the long jump

1968 Summer Olympics

Jim Valvano Celebrates NCAA Championship

Bobby Orr wins the Stanley Cup in 1970

Joe Namath wins Super Bowl III

Bob Beamon Leaps

and shatters the world record in the long jump

1968 Summer Olympics

Jim Valvano Celebrates NCAA Championship

Bobby Orr wins the Stanley Cup in 1970

Joe Namath wins Super Bowl III

Collectible Editions

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