Birthdays: St Proclus of Constantinople 412AD, Jules Verne,
Dmitri Medeleyev- inventor of the Periodic Table of Elements, James Dean,
William T. Sherman, John Williams is 83, Ivan Ivano-Vano, Lana Turner, Jack
Lemmon, Alejandro Rey, Ted Koppel, Nick Nolte, Buck Henry, Gary Coleman, Robert
Klein, Seth Green is 41
1914- THE FIRST TRUE CHARACTER ANIMATION- Windsor McCay's
"Gertie the Dinosaur" premiered as part of a vaudeville act. Up to
then most U.S. animations were attempts to bring popular newspaper comic
characters to life, but Gertie was a new character never before seen. Some
critics had wondered if animated characters weren’t some kind of man in a
special suit, so McCay drew a dinosaur, a character that couldn’t possibly be
impersonated by a living thing. The
brilliant draftsmanship and timing of this film would inspire the generation of
Animation artists of the Golden Age of the 1930's-40s.
1915- THE BIRTH OF A NATION or The Clansman premiered at
Clunes Auditorium in Los Angeles. Film pioneer D.W. Griffith's racist movie was
considered for years the first American feature length film. Only the discovery
of a 1913 Richard III film predates it. Son of a Confederate veteran, it’s been
thought that Griffith was making a personal statement, truth is there was a
flood of films to mark the 50th anniversary of the Civil War and the book the
Clansman by Thomas Dixon was a best seller. President Woodrow Wilson (another
son of the South ) called it :"History
written with a thunderbolt and I’m afraid all too true."
Birth of a Nations’ inflammatory imagery and this
politically incorrect Presidential endorsement helped a rebirth of the defunct
Ku Klux Klan, and caused an increase in lynching. But despite the film’s politics, it’s
technique influenced world cinema and established once and for all the feature
film length as the standard for all future motion pictures. It’s original
running length was 3 hours.
D.W. Griffith in
latter years lost his fortune and became a drunken has-been. Watching him at
Chasen's Restaurant in the 1940’s beg MGM studio head Dore Schary for work,
inspired Billy Wilder to write SUNSET BLVD.
1928- Englishman John Logie Baird transmitted a still
television image across the Atlantic from England to Hartsdale New York. It was
a still image of a woman. Baird was one of the fathers of Television with
Vladimir Zworkin, Lee DeForrest and Deutches Telefunken.
1961- Nebraska teenager and future movie star Nick Nolte was
busted for the first time. He was accused of selling fake Draft cards so his
friends could buy alcohol.
1967- Georgy Girl by the Seekers goes to #1 in pop charts.
2001- Walt Disney’s California Adventure theme park opened.
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