What happened today in history?

What happened
today in history?
[ Jul 3 ]

2001 - The Wedding of Jason Bateman and Amanda Anka

In 2001, "Arrested Development" star Jason Bateman married actress Amanda Anka in a private ceremony. Their union highlighted a loving partnership rooted in shared values, and together they built a happy family alongside their successful careers.

Jason Bateman

1994 - The Beautiful Union of Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson

In 1994, talented actors Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson wed in a private ceremony in New York, marking the start of a beautiful partnership that lasted until Natasha's untimely passing in 2009. Their love story captivated fans and exemplified a deep, lasting bond.

Liam Neeson
Natasha Richardson

1974 - Jenna Fischer's Beautiful Malibu Wedding

On July 3, 2010, Jenna Fischer, famed for her role in 'The Office,' married screenwriter Lee Kirk in a picturesque Malibu ceremony, surrounded by friends and family in a day filled with love and celebration.

1928 - Maya Angelou’s 1951 Wedding to Thomas J. Angelos

In 1951, renowned author Maya Angelou married Thomas J. Angelos at the age of 23. This significant event marked a milestone in her life, intertwining her personal journey with her remarkable literary career, despite the challenges they faced together.

Maya Angelou

1920 - A Historic Wedding: John Ford and Mary Smith in 1920

In 1920, film director John Ford married Mary Smith, marking the beginning of a creative partnership that would influence his illustrious cinematic career. Their union played a significant role in shaping the narrative art that Ford became renowned for in Hollywood.

John Ford

1888 - Eugene O'Neill's Divorce from Agnes Boulton

Eugene O'Neill divorced novelist Agnes Boulton in 1929 after 11 years of marriage, revealing the complexities of their relationship that mirrored the profound themes in O'Neill's work. Both continued to pursue their individual artistic legacies following their split.

Eugene O'Neill

1433 - The Wedding of Charles the Bold and Margaret of York

In 1468, Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, married Margaret of York, an English princess. This strategic alliance aimed to strengthen Burgundy's position in Europe. Their wedding was a lavish event, reflecting the political significance and cultural heritage of the time.

Charles the Bold