Monday, October 12, 2020

Animation Fun Facts for Oct. 12, 2020


Birthdays: Emperor Pedro I of Brazil 1798, Helena Modjeska, Ralph Vaughn-Williams, Alastair Crowley, Luciano Pavarrotti, animator Izzy Klein, Joan Rivers, Dick Gregory, Tony Kubek, Susan Anton, Kirk Cameron, Hugh Jackman is 52


Happy Birthday Cornelius, "Corny" Cole. 1930-2011 Artist, Animator and Teacher.


 

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving! 

 

1886- Beginning of Sherlock Holmes story:” Adventure of the Second Stain”.

 

1920- Thoroughbred racehorse Man O’ War won his last race.

 

1928- The Winnie the Pooh stories featuring Tigger are first published.


1937- Under pressure from parent Paramount Studio, Max Fleischer signed the first animation union contract and settled the cartoonist strike begun May 8th. A year later Fleischer tried to escape unions by moving his studio to Right-To-Work State Florida, but the additional expense and poor box office ruined his studio.


1940- Retired movie star Tom Mix “The King of the Cowboys” died in auto crash outside of Florence, Arizona. The 60 year old actor ignored signs that a bridge was out and drove into a dry gulley. A large overpacked suitcase popped out of his back seat, hit him in the back and broke his neck. The “Suitcase of Death” is preserved along with Tony the Wonder Horse at the Tom Mix Museum in Oklahoma.

 

1942- Louis Armstrong married his second wife, singer Lucille Watson. She made a home for him in a suburban neighborhood in Queens New York that Sachmo always returned to after traveling the world.

 

1966- Sammy Davis Jr. appeared on the Batman TV Show. Sock-it-to-me!

 

1971-Weber & Rice’s musical Jesus Christ Superstar opened on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger theater. 

 

1977- Script completed for the classic film comedy Animal House.


1994- Steven Spielberg, David Geffen and Jeffrey Katzenberg announce their new studio  would be named Dreamworks SKG.

 

2005- Chinese archaeologists near the Yellow River discover the world’s oldest bowl of noodles. Someone’s fossilized noodle lunch from a bowl that tipped over in 2,000BC, and remained that way for 4,000 years.


 

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