B-Days: Georgia
O'Keefe, Bill Melendez, Irvin Rommel the "Desert Fox", Avrial
Harriman, Daniel Barenboim, George Bolet, William Pitt the Elder, Veronica
Lake, Beverly D'Angelo is 65, Mantovanni, Ed Asner is 88, Sam Waterson is 77,
Otis Armstrong, Petula Clark is 85
1828- Author Victor
Hugo signed a contract with Gosselin's Publishing House to write a story about
the cathedral of Notre Dame du Paris. He was paid 4,000 francs in advance, The
HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME was the result.
1907- The comic
strip Mutt & Jeff debuted. The strip was so popular that it’s creator Harry
“Bud “ Fisher became a celebrity and negotiated the first large backend deal.
1926- REGULAR NETWORK
BROADCASTING BEGINS- NBC hooks up 20 cities across America and Canada for a radio program
"The Steinway Hour" with Arthur Rubinstein. It came from the Steinway building penthouse
on 57th St. in Manhattan.
1934- Animator Bill
Tytla started work at Walt Disney's on a trial basis for $150 a week. He would
create Grumpy the Dwarf, The Devil in Fantasia and Dumbo.
1958-
Movie star Tyrone Power was filming a sword duel with George Sanders on the
film Solomon and Sheba. He paused and told the director “ I have to stop, I
don’t feel well”. He then dropped dead of a heart attack. He was 44. His father
Tyrone Power Sr. had also died on a Hollywood movie set in 1931 of a heart
attack,
1965-
Walt Disney announced he planned to build a second Disneyland, this time in
Orlando Florida.
1977- The BeeGees soundtrack for the film Saturday Night Fever came out. Everybody Disco!
1977- The BeeGees soundtrack for the film Saturday Night Fever came out. Everybody Disco!
1979- ABC news
announced they would broadcast a daily update of the Iranian Hostage Crisis.
The late night show became Nightline.
1989- Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid opened.
1990- It was
revealed that the Grammy winning pop group Milli Vanilli didn’t sing on their
own album but lip synced to the music.
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