Birthdays: Plato, Johann Sebastian Bach, Benito Juarez, Modest Mussorgsky, Fats
Waller, Josef Pulitzer, Flo Ziegfield, Bronco Billy Anderson, Rev Ralph
Abernathy, Armand Hammer, Harold Robbins, Matthew Broderick is 56, Gary Oldman
is 60, James Coco, Timothy Dalton is 72, Rosie O’Donnell is 56, animator Kathy
Zielinski.
1915- President Woodrow Wilson hosted a private screening of
D.W. Griffith’s film “The Birth of a Nation” at the White House.
1917- Buster Keaton first stepped in front of a movie
camera.
1951- HOLLYWOOD COMMIES- House UnAmerican Acitivities
Commitee (HUAC) under Judge J. Parnell Thomas moves from Washington and sets up
in Hollywood to continue rooting out Communist subversion in the movies. They
began in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, and later move to the federal building
downtown.
Out of 15,000 people who made a living in the movies and
television, only 295 were ever proven or confessed communists. It was an open
secret that for $5,000 delivered to the right committee member, your dossier
would be moved to the bottom of the pile. The hearings stopped in 1956, the
blacklist was broken in 1960 and Judge J. Parnell Thomas went to jail himself
for embezzlement.
1952- DJ Alan Freed put on an event of the new pop music in
Cleveland Ohio. Called the MoonDog Coronation Ball, it was the very first Rock
Concert.
1961- The Beatles first perform at the Cavern Club in
Hamburg Germany.
1963- Barbara Streisand married Elliot Gould.
1988- the Screen Actor's Guild hits the bricks for the
fourth time in twenty years, this time striking Hollywood for residuals for
cable and videocassette income.
2006- The first Tweet sent on the new format Twitter.
Scientist Jack Dorsey tweeted his friends “ Setting up my twttr…” Twitter went
public that July.
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