Birthdays: Man Ray, Martha Ray, LBJ (Lyndon Baines Johnson),
Hegel, C.S. Forester, Hannibal Hamlin- Abe Lincolns first term vice president,
Barbara Bach, Theodore Dreiser, Lady Antonia Fraser, Tommy Sands, Tuesday Weld
is 74, Mangesuthu Buthelezi, Paul Rubens-aka Pee Wee Herman is 65
1912- Edgar Rice Burroughs published Tarzan of the Apes.
1917- Straight Shooting, the first film directed by
John Ford released. Before that Ford did bit parts and stuntwork. He was a
Klansman in Birth of a Nation. Not because he was racist but because it was a
paying extras job. He said later he kept fussing with his white hood that kept
slipping over his eyes while he was trying to ride his horse.
1927- Warner Bros began recording the soundtrack for Al
Jolson in The Jazz Singer.
1930- Lon Chaney Sr. died of throat cancer. It was claimed
then that during filming of a remake of The
Unholy Three a wind machine blew an artificial gypsum snowflake into
Chaney's mouth - it caused an irritation that became a tumor.
1955- The first Guinness Book of World Records published.
1950- NBC and General Foods abruptly canceled the hit
television show “the Aldrich Family” when a pamphlet called Red Channels
accused Jean Muir, one of the show’s stars, of being a communist.
1953- The film Roman Holiday introduced a new young
actress from Holland named Audrey Hepburn.
1964- The movie version of Mary Poppins premiered.
1967- The Beatles first manager Brian Epstein overdosed on
sleeping pills.
1968- Former master animator Bill Tytla's request to return
to Disney was turned down. The artist who animated Grumpy the Dwarf, Dumbo and
the Devil on Bald Mountain even offered to do a free "trial animation
test" to show he still had it. Disney exec W.H. Anderson wrote him:"
We really have only enough animation for our present staff."
Tytla died later that year.
1990- Guitar great Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed in a helicopter crash outside
Alpine Valley Wisconsin, after an "All Stars of the Blues" show. Stevie Ray took the last remaining seat on
the helicopter, after Eric Clapton got off, claiming he'd rather take a limo
back to Chicago, which was about an hour away.
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