Birthdays:
Daniel Webster, A.A. Milne, Joseph Glidden, Oliver Hardy, Cary Grant- born Archibald Leech, Danny Kaye, Emmanuel
Chabrier, Bobby Goldsboro, Pierre Roget (Roget’s Thesaurus), Ray Dolby (Dolby
sound), John Boorman, Kevin Costner is 61, Jason Segel is 36
1908- Frederic Delius orchestral tone poem Brigg Fair premiered.
1919- American Society of Cinematographers formed (ASC).
1949- Look Magazine published a photo essay called
"Prizefighter". The photographer was a young kid from the Bronx named
Stanley Kubrick. Mr Kubrick said he now wanted to try filmmaking.
1953-The Hollywood Animation Guild chartered. Originally the
Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists Local 839, signatories included Disney
legends Milt Kahl, Les Clark, John Hench and Ken Anderson.
1962- THE FRENCH CONNECTION- NYPD cracked a drug ring smuggling
heroin from South East Asia into New York via Marseilles. The French Connection
bust nabbed $3.5 million in dope and made heroes out of the two detectives
Eddie Egan and Sonny Grazzo. Egan joked to Grazzo:" I’ll betchya Paul Newman will play me and Ben Gazzarra
you!" Actually Gene Hackman played Egan and Roy Scheider Grazzo in the
Oscar winning 1971 film. Both cops retired from the force to make careers in
show biz. Ironically while the film was being made the real heroin from the
case disappeared from the NYPD evidence lockup and was replaced with bags of
corn starch. It was never recovered.
1964- Plans are revealed for building New York City’s World Trade
Center towers.
1977- The cult documentary PUMPING IRON premiered. Filmmakers
George Butler and Rob Fiore maxed out his American Express card to the tune of
$35,000 to bring this look at the little known world of professional bodybuilding
to the screen. The film first brought to the public a charmingly confident
Austrian body builder named Arnold Schwarzenegger who wanted to try acting
someday. Also Lou Ferrigno who would also star in movies and as the TV Hulk.
Many year later as a Republican icon, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger tried to buy
the rights to the film so he could edit out the scenes of him smoking a joint.
1978- In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, rock star Frank
Zappa described most rock journalism as "
People who can’t write, interviewing people who can’t talk, for people who
can’t read."
1987- National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition premiered.
1990- In a room at the Vista International Hotel in Washington DC
Mayor Marion Barry was videotaped by the FBI toking on a crack pipe with his
mistress Rasheeda. Doh! He served time in jail, but was re-elected mayor
anyway.
1990- Rusty Hamer, who played Danny Thomas’ son in the TV show
Make Room for Daddy, put a 357 Magnum to his head and pulled the trigger. He
was 42.
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