Sunday, August 6, 2023

Tom Sito's Animation ALmanac for Aug 6, 2023


Birthdays: Alfred Lord Tennyson, Daniel O'Connell "the Liberator", Dutch Schultz (real name Arthur Fleigenheimer), Louella Parsons, Lucille Ball, Robert Mitchum, Andy Warhol, Hoot Gibson, William B. Williams, Michelle Yeoh is 61, M. Night Shyamalan, Melissa George, Soliel Moon-Frye 


1926- Gertrude Ederle swam the English Channel.


1926- Warner Brothers Studio premiered its motion picture sound on disk system. The film was Don Juan with John Barrymore the Great Profile.  It didn’t really have much impact until they made the "Jazz Singer" with Al Jolson a year later.


1934- Charles Addams first New Yorker cartoon featuring the Addams Family.


1959- Alfred Hitchcock’s North By Northwest went into wide release.



1970- THE HIPPIES ATTACKED DISNEYLAND- A nationwide call for civil disobedience at the famous American-establishment tourist spot was called for August 6th. Called "Yippie Day" Yippies were considered more radical than Hippies. 750 long haired, denim clad young teens filtered into park. Once in they quickly massed, then invaded the Wilderness Fort in Frontierland. There they raised the Vietcong flag, passed out marijuana to tourists and chanted "Stop the War! Free Charlie Manson!" They were finally expelled with great difficulty by park security and the Anaheim police. In the 1980’s Disney was almost invaded by Nazi skinheads, but this time they were ready.


1973- Stevie Wonder was involved in car crash. After being in a coma for 4 days he recovered completely.


1984- Carl Lewis won four gold medals in track & field at the Olympic Games in LA.


1991- Tim Berners Lee of CERN announced the world wide web, aka www. Today the first website of the web went online- http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html


1999- I see dead people..” The Sixth Sense premiered.


2009- Director John Hughes died of a sudden heart attack at age 59. He had directed hits like Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Planes Trains and Automobiles and more.


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