Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Animation fun facts for Feb. 2, 2021


Birthdays: Tallyrand, Charlie Halas a co-founder of the NFL, James Joyce, Ayn Rand, Fritz Kreisler, Jascha Heifitz, Abba Eban, Farrah Fawcett, Garth Brooks, Christie Brinkley, Tommy Smothers, Stan Getz, James Dickey, Liz Smith, Elaine Stritch, Brent Spinner is 72, Shakira is 44

 

 

1811- Fur traders established Fort Ross, just north of Spanish San Francisco. It was the deepest Russian settlement into North America. In 1845 the Russian Fur Trading Company sold it to American John Sutter. Today there is a reconstructed facsimile of Fort Ross on the site.

 

1852- London’s first public toilet was dedicated- near 95 Fleet St.

 

1870- Samuel Clemens also known as Mark Twain, married Olivia Langdon or Livy.

 

1870- The first international news agency. Reuters, Havas and Wolf News Agencies agreed to pool their resources for the shared expense of telegraphy.

 

1876- The National Baseball League founded.

 

1910- D.W. Griffith's' In Old California', sometimes called the first Hollywood film.

 

1913- New York’s Grand Central Station opened.

 

1922- the novel "Ulysses" is published. James Joyce had finished the book months earlier but delayed publishing until his birthday, when it would be 2/2/22, which he considered lucky.

 

1922- Twenty one year old Walt Disney founded Newman's Laff-O-Grams in Kansas City. 

 

1940- Soviet dictator Stalin had futurist theater director Vselevod Meyerhold shot.

At the time of his arrest Meyerhold’s wife Zinaida was stabbed to death. Neighbors who heard her screams assumed they were rehearsing a new play.

 

1957- Elizabeth Taylor married producer Mike Todd. Todd was killed in a plane crash a year later. Despite her famous association with Richard Burton, Taylor later said Mike Todd was the only man she ever truly loved.

 

1961- In a little Greenwich Village nightclub called the Blue Angel a young stand up comic got his first debut. His name was Woody Allen

 

1963- In England, singer Helen Schapiro was on tour.  On the lower end of her program card was a new band called the Beatles.

 

1966- Woody Allen married Louise Lasser. They later divorced.

 




1971- Murakami-Wolf's TV special "The Point" with Dustin Hoffman narrating and Harry Nilsson's music. In 1973, Hoffman's track was re-recorded by Ringo Starr for some reason. “Me and my Ar-row…”

 

1979- Sid Vicious, lead singer for the punk band The Sex Pistols, was found dead of a drug overdose. The 21 year old was awaiting trial for the stabbing death of his girlfriend Nancy Spungen.

 

1985- O.J. Simpson married Nicole Brown Simpson.

 

2006- The Cartoon Riots. A Danish newspaper printed a political cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed with his turban shaped like a bomb. This so offended people in the Moslem world, that rioting broke out in Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jakharta and European capitols. Grenades were thrown at Danish embassies and Danish nationals made to flee. Cartoonist Peter Westergaard dodged a Somali man who attacked him with an axe, and still today needs a bodyguard. 

 

2014- Actor Phillip Seymour-Hoffman died of a drug overdose.

 

 

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