November 25
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Art and culture
- 1947 - Red Scare: The "Hollywood Ten" are blacklisted by Hollywood movie studios.
- 1952 - Agatha Christie's murder-mystery play The Mousetrap opens at the Ambassadors Theatre in London and eventually becomes the longest continuously-running play in history.
- 1952 - The Libertine world premier
Births
- 1841 - Ernst Schröder, German mathematician (d. 1902)
- 1964 - Mark Lanegan, American musician (Screaming Trees)
Deaths
- 1970 - Yukio Mishima, Japanese writer (b. 1925)
- 1974 - Nick Drake, British singer and songwriter (b. 1948)
- 2002 - Karel Reisz, Czech theater director (b. 1926)
- 2006 - Phyllis Fraser Cerf Wagner, American actress, journalist and children's book publisher (b. 1916)
Notes
- Maurice Denis (November 25, 1870 – November 1943) was a French painter and writer and a member of the Symbolist and Les Nabis movements. His theories contributed to the foundations of cubism, fauvism, and abstract art.
- Lotte H. Eisner (March 5, 1896 - November 25, 1983) was a French-German film critic,
- Jocelyn Brown (born Jocelyn Lorette Brown, November 25 1950, in Kinston, North Carolina) is an R&B and dance music singer.
- David Gascoyne
- Alexander Dovzhenko
- Enrico Sabbatini
- Ossip Zadkine
- Harley Granville-Barker
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