Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Tom Sito's Animation ALmanac for June 25, 2024


Birthday: George Orwell, Marc Charpentier, Lord Louis Mountbatten, General Hap Arnold, Cajun musician Clifton Chenier, Sidney Lumet, Walter Brennan, Willis Reed, George Abbott, Carly Simon, Alex Toth, Peyo (the creator of the Smurfs), Patrick Macnee, Jimmy Dyne-no-Mite Walker, George Michaels, Anthony Bourdain, Justice Sonya Sotomayor, Mike Myers is 61, Ricky Gervais is 63, 



June Lockhart is 99!


1630 – The fork was introduced to American dining by Plymouth Gov Winthrop.


1835- Antoine Baron Gros was a celebrated painter under Napoleon and a friend of David and Ingres. But politics and tastes change. In a royalist postwar France dominated by Delacroix and Gericault, Baron Gros lived on in melancholy. He tried to bring back Neoclassicism but was deemed too old fashioned. This day the 64 year old artist drowned himself in the Seine.


1857- Writer Gustav Flaubert went on trial for “immorality” for his first novel Madame Bovary. He was acquitted and went on to write his next book Salammbo the Carthaginian princess who strangled herself with her own hair. 


1870- Richard Wagner's opera Die Walkure (The Valkyrie) premiered in Munich. 


1910- First performance of Stravinsky's ballet "Firebird" by Diaghilev and his Ballet Russe.  Stravinsky used to refer to the dancers as "A bunch of knock-kneed Lolitas".


1934- Milt Kahl's first day at the Walt Disney Studios. It was said he was the first artist to ever show Walt a real portfolio of drawings to get hired.


1940- Young actor, and liberal labor activist Ronald Reagan married his first wife, actress Jane Wyman.


1949- Chuck Jones Bugs Bunny short “Longhaired Hare” premiered. “Leopold!”


1951- After losing a power struggle to Dory Schary, Louis B. Mayer announced he was stepping down as head of MGM. Mayer in his time was the most powerful man in Hollywood. He kept an all-white office modeled after Mussolini’s in Rome. 


1951 - 1st color TV broadcast-CBS' Arthur Godfrey from NYC to 4 cities.


1953- The film Robot Monster premiered. It has attained cult film status as being one of the worst movies ever made. The lead actor only got the part of the monster because he owned a gorilla suit. Most of it was filmed in a gravel pit. After reading the reviews, the director Phil Tucker tried to kill himself.


1956- The last Packard automobile was produced.


1967- The "Our World" Beatles concert, the first television event to attempt a worldwide satellite linkup. They sing and record "All You Need is Love" live in front of an audience of 400.


1980- Disney’s film Herbie Goes Bananas, premiered.


1981- Bill Gates and Paul Allen file papers to incorporate their company Microsoft.


1982- Ridley Scott’s sci-fi film Blade Runner opened. 


2009- Singer Michael Jackson, called the King of Pop, died after his personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray administered a powerful sedative named Propofol to help him sleep and it stopped his heart instead. He was 50 and been performing on stage since the age of 5.


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