Saturday, October 15, 2022

Tom Sito's animation almanac for Oct.15, 2022


Birthdays: Quintus Virgilius-Virgil 70 BC, Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great 1542, Oscar Wilde, Fredrich Nietszche, Mikail Lermontov, John L. Sullivan, Jane Darnell, Burt Gillett, John Kenneth Galbraith, Robert Trout, Klaus Barbie the Butcher of Lyon, P.G. Wodehouse, Penny Marshall, Mario Puzo, Sarah Ferguson-Fergie' the former Duchess of York, Chef Emeril LeGasse, Chuck Berry  




1880- Vitorio, a leader of the Chiracua Apaches as famous as Geronimo, was finally hunted down and killed south of El Paso by a combined force of US and Mexican Army troops.  1905- First Little Nemo comic strip by Winsor McCay premiered in the NY Herald. McCay modeled the child on his own son Robert, and name Nemo came from a Latin root meaning no one.


1905- Premiere of Claude Debussy’s tone poem La Mer- the Sea. 


1930- Duke Ellington first recorded Mood Indigo.


1940- Charlie Chaplin’s film The Great Dictator premiered.


1951- THE FIRST I LOVE LUCY SHOW- The successful family sitcom began its pilot episode this night. CBS and sponsor Phillip Morris had wanted Lucille Ball to transfer her popular radio show-“My Favorite Husband” to television. The story of the family life of Ricky Ricardo, a Cuban immigrant nightclub bandleader, his daffy wife Lucy, and their landlord friends Fred and Ethel Murtz became an overnight sensation. 

The show was shot on film instead of live TV, and it was produced in Los Angeles instead of New York City because Lucy and Desi Arnez refused to relocate back east. Lucy also refused the networks request that Desi be replaced with a more Anglo husband. The show also pioneered the three camera shooting system for sitcoms, still used to this day. Developed by Desi and Karl Freund, the cameraman behind Metropolis and The Mummy. When Lucille Ball was off being pregnant, the show proved re-runs could be just as popular as first time showings. The January 1953 episode of little Ricky’s birth drew more viewers than the inauguration of President Eisenhower.


1959- Twentieth Century Fox signed Elizabeth Taylor to star in their new movie Cleopatra. The first time an actor was paid a million dollars for one movie. By the time production wrapped, she had earned $7 million. 


1969- The musical Paint Your Wagon opened. Lerner & Lowe, Paddy Chayevsky, Andre Previn, Jean Seberg, Nelson Riddle, Josh Logan, with Clint Eastwood singing!


1976- What’s Love got to do with it? Ike and Tina Turner break up.


1988- Bottom of the 9th, old, injured, Kirk Gibson came off the bench and hit the game winning home run to give the LA Dodgers victory over the Oakland A’s.


1989- Wayne Gretsky surpassed Gordie Howe’s all time record of scored points in hockey-1,850. The Great One went on to set a new record of 2,837 points before his retirement.

2018- Sears Roebuck, once the largest store chain in America, declared bankruptcy.

=



 


No comments:

Post a Comment