Birthdays: Hugh Walpole, Charles 2nd
Earl Grey 1764- English Prime Minister whom the tea blend 'Earl Grey Tea "
is named for, Pope Innocent XII (1615), Abigail Powers Filmore- First Lady of
Millard Filmore, Hugo Wolf, Ted Sears, Sammy Kaye, Danny Kaye, Neil Sedaka, L.
Ron Hubbard, William Macy is 68, Dick Katz, Annabell Gish, Pixar story artist Joe Ranft
1928- In New York City, Walt
Disney sent a telegram to his brother Roy back in California, informing him of
his disastrous meeting with producer Charles Mintz. That Mintz had exercised a
clause in their contract to take the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit away
from them. He cabled “ Leaving Tonight, stopping over KC. Arrive Sunday
Morning. Don’t Worry. All Will be Well.” Later on the train home, Walt with Ubb
Iwerks, Les Clark and his wife Lillian came up with a new character named Mickey
Mouse.
1939- Hollywood recognized the
Screen Director’s Guild, later called he DGA. After a nasty battle lasting
several years Guild President Frank Capra signed the contracts representing 80%
of movie directors. They also contractually ensured the custom of the directors
credit being the last one seen at the opening title sequence of a film.
1943- Radio station WNYC goes on
the air.
1944- Abbot & Costello
copyrighted their baseball routine ‘Who’s on First?
1965- Guitarist Eric Clapton quit
the band The Yardbirds.
1969- Disney’s comedy about a
Volkswagen beetle,"The Love Bug" premiered.
1983- The Larry King Show debuted
on HBO, later moving to CNN. King retired that show in 2010, but still does
shows on cable.
1988- Overly endowed porn star
John Holmes, also called Johnny Wad, died of HIV/AIDS. He claimed to have had
sex with 14,000 women and a few men in his career, but that he contracted the
disease through intravenous drug use. He also got involved with some drug
dealers and was implicated in a murder.
The film Boogie Nights was based on his career.
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