Thursday, January 20, 2022

Tom Sito's Animation Almanac for Jan. 20, 2022


Birthdays: King Charles III of Spain, Richard Henry Lee- signer of the Declaration of Independence, Frederico Fellini, Patricia O’Neal, Dorothy Provine, Mario Lanza, David Lynch, George Burns, DeForest Kelly, Edwin Buzz Aldrin, Arte Johnson, Lorenzo Lamas, Bill Maher is 66, Rainn Wilson is 56


1779- The great English actor David Garrick died. Supposedly his last words were when asked “Is it hard to die?” Garrick replied:” Dying is not Hard. Comedy is Hard.”



1938- Early animation pioneer Emile Cohl died while headed for the Paris premiere of Disney's" Snow White and the Seven Dwarves". Cohl was so poor that the electricity in his flat had been turned off and the candles had ignited his beard. Angry he was never recognized in his time, he once said: "the French prefer their artists with marble and flowers on top."


1949- FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave Shirley Temple a pen that shoots tear gas.


1953- The Birth of Little Ricky on the I Love Lucy show drew a larger viewing audience than the televised inauguration of President Dwight Eisenhower.


1964- Sports Illustrated Magazine put out its first Swimsuit Edition. Discovering many men like other things besides sports…


1965- Alan Freed, the disc jockey who coined the term Rock & Roll, died at 43 of uremic blood poisoning. He was broken by the Rock payola scandal and died so poor his friends passed the hat to pay for his funeral.


1966- The Ghost and Mr Chicken, with Don Knotts premiered.. 


1982- Rock star Ozzie Osbourne was hospitalized in Des Moines Iowa after biting the head off a dead bat thrown on stage during a concert. 


1982- SONY introduced the Camcorder, the personal video camera.


1986- The worlds first computer virus, Brain, was sent out over the infant internet.



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