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In this June 27, 1954 file photo, Evangelist Billy Graham speaks to over 100,000 Berliners at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany.   Graham, who transformed American religious life through his preaching and activism, becoming a counselor to presidents and the most widely heard Christian evangelist in history, has died. Spokesman Mark DeMoss says Graham, who long suffered from cancer, pneumonia and other ailments, died at his home in North Carolina on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018. He was 99. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this June 27, 1954 file photo, Evangelist Billy Graham speaks to over 100,000 Berliners at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany. Graham, who transformed American religious life through his preaching and activism, becoming a counselor to presidents and the most widely heard Christian evangelist in history, has died. Spokesman Mark DeMoss says Graham, who long suffered from cancer, pneumonia and other ailments, died at his home in North Carolina on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018. He was 99. (Photo by AP Photo)



British rock musician Mick Jagger from The Rolling Stones, with his fiancee Jerry Hall at Gibbs Beach, St. Peter, Barbados on December 5, 1983. (Photo by Paul Benoit/AP Photo)

British rock musician Mick Jagger from The Rolling Stones, with his fiancee Jerry Hall at Gibbs Beach, St. Peter, Barbados on December 5, 1983. (Photo by Paul Benoit/AP Photo)



President Gerald Ford smiles as he talks with George Harrison, second from left, at the White House in Washington, December 13, 1974.  Jack Ford, 22, the president's son, second from right, invited Harrison to the White House for lunch.  With them are keyboardist Billy Preston, far left, and sitar player Ravi Shankar, right.  (Photo by Charles Bennett/AP Photo)

President Gerald Ford smiles as he talks with George Harrison, second from left, at the White House in Washington, December 13, 1974. Jack Ford, 22, the president's son, second from right, invited Harrison to the White House for lunch. With them are keyboardist Billy Preston, far left, and sitar player Ravi Shankar, right. (Photo by Charles Bennett/AP Photo)



Actress Sophia Loren teases the hair of critic Gene Shalit in New York, Tuesday, February 20, 1979. During the filming of a segment for the NBC television “Today” show. In the background is a large photograph of Miss Loren. The segment is scheduled for airing later this week. (Photo by Dave Pickoff/AP Photo)

Actress Sophia Loren teases the hair of critic Gene Shalit in New York, Tuesday, February 20, 1979. During the filming of a segment for the NBC television “Today” show. In the background is a large photograph of Miss Loren. The segment is scheduled for airing later this week. (Photo by Dave Pickoff/AP Photo)



Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, creator of the atom bomb, is shown at his study in Princeton University's Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., December 15, 1957. Oppenheimer has been leading an ivory tower career since the government banned him from classified science projects on security grounds. (Photo by John Rooney/AP Photo)

Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, creator of the atom bomb, is shown at his study in Princeton University's Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., December 15, 1957. Oppenheimer has been leading an ivory tower career since the government banned him from classified science projects on security grounds. (Photo by John Rooney/AP Photo)



Actor Woody Harrelson in character as Woody Boyd, the Indiana boy who becomes bartender in TV's “Cheers”, December 16, 1985, Los Angeles, Calif. Harrelson has very little acting experience but found himself replacing the late Nicholas Colasanto in the hit series. (Photo by Mike Tweed/AP Photo)

Actor Woody Harrelson in character as Woody Boyd, the Indiana boy who becomes bartender in TV's “Cheers”, December 16, 1985, Los Angeles, Calif. Harrelson has very little acting experience but found himself replacing the late Nicholas Colasanto in the hit series. (Photo by Mike Tweed/AP Photo)



David Letterman at the taping of his first talk-comedy hour “Late Night with David Letterman” with guest Bill Murray, February 1, 1982 in New York. (Photo by Nancy Kaye/AP Photo)

David Letterman at the taping of his first talk-comedy hour “Late Night with David Letterman” with guest Bill Murray, February 1, 1982 in New York. (Photo by Nancy Kaye/AP Photo)



Actor Clint Eastwood and actress Barbra Streisand admire their Golden Globes after they were presented to them at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globes Awards in Hollywood, California on February 6, 1971. They both won their awards for being named “World Film Favorites”. (Photo by Ed Widdis/AP Photo)

Actor Clint Eastwood and actress Barbra Streisand admire their Golden Globes after they were presented to them at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globes Awards in Hollywood, California on February 6, 1971. They both won their awards for being named “World Film Favorites”. (Photo by Ed Widdis/AP Photo)



Vice President Harry S. Truman plays the piano as the new movie star Lauren Bacall, perched on the instrument, looks on, during her appearance at the National Press Club canteen in Washington, D.C., on February 10, 1945. (Photo by AP Photo)

Vice President Harry S. Truman plays the piano as the new movie star Lauren Bacall, perched on the instrument, looks on, during her appearance at the National Press Club canteen in Washington, D.C., on February 10, 1945. (Photo by AP Photo)



Fidel Castro talks with Ed Sullivan, television variety show host and N.Y. Daily News columnist, January 6, 1959. (Photo by Harold Valentine/AP Photo)

Fidel Castro talks with Ed Sullivan, television variety show host and N.Y. Daily News columnist, January 6, 1959. (Photo by Harold Valentine/AP Photo)



British actress Diana Rigg strokes the head of U.S. actor Telly Savalas on the set of the new James Bond film “On Her Majesty's Secret Service”, at Pinewood Studios, England, January 13, 1968. (Photo by Bob Dear/AP Photo)

British actress Diana Rigg strokes the head of U.S. actor Telly Savalas on the set of the new James Bond film “On Her Majesty's Secret Service”, at Pinewood Studios, England, January 13, 1968. (Photo by Bob Dear/AP Photo)



Charlie Chaplin condescended to act as referee in an encounter between his colleague Doug Fairbanks and Joe Benjamin, contender for Benny Leonard's lightweight crown on January 24, 1922. (Photo by AP Photo)

Charlie Chaplin condescended to act as referee in an encounter between his colleague Doug Fairbanks and Joe Benjamin, contender for Benny Leonard's lightweight crown on January 24, 1922. (Photo by AP Photo)



Singing Star Prince is all smiles as he addresses the audience at the American Music Awards Monday evening in Los Angeles, January 27, 1986. (Photo by Nick Ut/AP Photo)

Singing Star Prince is all smiles as he addresses the audience at the American Music Awards Monday evening in Los Angeles, January 27, 1986. (Photo by Nick Ut/AP Photo)



President Ronald Reagan, left, and Vice President George H.  Bush don western-style straw hats presented to them by two cheerleaders at an outdoor political rally on Wednesday, July 25, 1984 in Austin, Texas.   Houston Oilers cheerleader Cathy Ludwig, with Reagan, and University of Texas cheerleader Leslie Scott, with Bush, made the presentation. (Photo by AP Photo)

President Ronald Reagan, left, and Vice President George H. Bush don western-style straw hats presented to them by two cheerleaders at an outdoor political rally on Wednesday, July 25, 1984 in Austin, Texas. Houston Oilers cheerleader Cathy Ludwig, with Reagan, and University of Texas cheerleader Leslie Scott, with Bush, made the presentation. (Photo by AP Photo)



Presidential contender Ronald Reagan carries gear before saddling up for a ride on his ranch near Santa Barbara, California on June 27, 1980. (Photo by Walter Zeboski/AP Photo)

Presidential contender Ronald Reagan carries gear before saddling up for a ride on his ranch near Santa Barbara, California on June 27, 1980. (Photo by Walter Zeboski/AP Photo)



David Eisenhower, grandson of former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and his wife Julie Nixon Eisenhower, daughter of the current President Richard M. Nixon, enjoy time off while fishing at Biscayne Bay, Fla., on May 25, 1971. With them is the president's pet irish setter King Timahoe. (Photo by AP Photo)

David Eisenhower, grandson of former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and his wife Julie Nixon Eisenhower, daughter of the current President Richard M. Nixon, enjoy time off while fishing at Biscayne Bay, Fla., on May 25, 1971. With them is the president's pet irish setter King Timahoe. (Photo by AP Photo)



Molly Peters in a scene from the film “Thunderball”, 1965. (Photo by Danjaq/EON/UA/Kobal/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Molly Peters in a scene from the film “Thunderball”, 1965. (Photo by Danjaq/EON/UA/Kobal/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali (center) the Olympic champ turned pro, visited Tennessee A&I State University at Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday, October 26, 1961 for a reunion with fellow Olympic Ralph Boston and Wilma Rudolph, both track stars. The Louisville boxer says he?s ready to most champion Floyd Patterson. He will seek his 10th straight pro win on December 13 at Louisville against Willi Besmanoff. (Photo by AP Photo)

Heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali (center) the Olympic champ turned pro, visited Tennessee A&I State University at Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday, October 26, 1961 for a reunion with fellow Olympic Ralph Boston and Wilma Rudolph, both track stars. The Louisville boxer says he?s ready to most champion Floyd Patterson. He will seek his 10th straight pro win on December 13 at Louisville against Willi Besmanoff. (Photo by AP Photo)



A shot in the arm - Elvis Presley receives a salk polio vaccine shot in New York City on October 28. Giving the shot is Dr. Harold Fuerst of New York. Holding Presleys arm is Dr. Leona Baumgartner, commissioner of the New York City health department. Presley is known for his gyrations while presenting a song. (Photo by AP Photo)

A shot in the arm - Elvis Presley receives a salk polio vaccine shot in New York City on October 28. Giving the shot is Dr. Harold Fuerst of New York. Holding Presleys arm is Dr. Leona Baumgartner, commissioner of the New York City health department. Presley is known for his gyrations while presenting a song. (Photo by AP Photo)



Britain's Royal Children, Princess Anne, left, and her brother, Prince Charles, dressed in appropriate kilts, watch the Braemar Games in Scotland on September 9, 1955. (Photo by AP Photo)

Britain's Royal Children, Princess Anne, left, and her brother, Prince Charles, dressed in appropriate kilts, watch the Braemar Games in Scotland on September 9, 1955. (Photo by AP Photo)
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