Monday, August 21, 2023

Tom Sito's Animation ALmanac for Aug 21, 2023


Birthdays: Christopher Robin Milne-1920, King Phillip II Augustus of France- 1165, King William IV of England- 1765, Aubrey Beardsley, Count Basie, Wilt (Wilt the Stilt) Chamberlain, Friz Freleng, Kenny Rogers, Princess Margaret, Matthew Broderick, Vance Gerry, Basil Poliodouris, Steve Hillenberg the creator of Spongebob Squarepants, Peter Weir is 79, Kim Catrall is 67, Carrie Anne Moss is 56


1887- Mighty (Dan) Casey struck out at his last at bat with the NY Giants. The poem by Ernest Lawrence Thayer was written many years later.


1897- Ransom Eli Olds opened the Olds Auto Works in Detroit. The produced a new horseless carriage he called the Oldsmobile.


1911- CafĂ© waiter Vincenzo Perugia walked into the Louvre and stole the Mona Lisa.  Paris Police arrested Surrealist poet Guillaume Apollinaire, thinking the theft was some kind of statement by modernist movement artists.  For two years Vincenzo Perugia tried to fence the painting with no luck. Finally while trying to claim a ransom for it, he was arrested and the painting recovered.


1912- Arthur Eldred of Oceanside New York became the first Eagle scout. 



1921- On his first birthday, Christopher Robin Milne was given a Farrell teddy bear from Harrods. His parents first called it Edward, but when he could speak Christopher Robin named it Winnie, after Winnipeg, his favorite bear he saw at the zoo. The child would also mention the name of a swan there he liked named Pooh. This gave his dad A.A. Milne a neat idea for a new book.


1929- Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo marry.


1931- Pardon Us, the first feature length film starring Laurel & Hardy. In 1926, Hal Roach Studio director Leo McCarey noticed the Briton Stan Laurel and Georgia-born singer Oliver Hardy looked funny together. He put them in a series of shorts starting with Putting Pants on Phillip (1927). Pardon Us was their first Sound film. Laurel & Hardy became one of the iconic comedy teams in film history. 


1935- Big band leader Benny Goodman was having a tough time. His band lost its radio gig when the show Let’s Dance was canceled. So, he and his musicians drove across the country in a small caravan of cars playing various venues on the road. They were told in small towns to stop playing that newfangled Swing music and stick to old standards. One manager in Denver told him:” Don’t you guys know any waltzes? ” By the time they arrived in Los Angeles this day they were thoroughly demoralized. But today when they set up in the Palomar Ballroom in Hollywood the crowd was immense! And these kids wanted to jitterbug to the new Swing music! So hit it, Jackson, Awl Reet, Awl Reet!  


1944- Movie star James Cagney, star of Yankee Doodle Dandy, was cleared of charges of Communism. The accusations probably had less to do with Cagney's politics and more to do with his actors union activism, and his fighting in court the restrictive personal service contracts studios put their stars under. 


1959- Hawaii became the 50th state.


1961- The British colonial authorities release Kenyan nationalist leader Njomo Kenyatta from prison. 


1967 –New York Mets second baseman Ken Harrelson became the first baseball free agent.  


1972 - Grace Slick was sprayed with mace by police after one of her band called the cops pigs.


1981- John Landis’ “American Werewolf in London” opened.


1987- The movie Dirty Dancing opened.


1989- The Voyager II space probe flew by the planet Neptune. It was discovered Neptune had a faint ring like Saturn and rotated on its side- south-north instead of west to east. Scientists speculated the atmospheric pressure to be so great that it could actually rain diamonds.


1995- Bill Gates announced Microsoft Windows 95.



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