Wednesday, May 7, 2025

tom sito's animation almanac for May 7, 2025


Birthday: Johannes Brahms, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Gary Cooper, Anne Baxter, Gabby Hayes, Ichiro Honda, Robert Browning, Marcus Loew of Loews Theater chain, Darin McGavin, Edward Land (inventor of the Polaroid lens and camera), Totie Fields, Amy Heckerling, Traci Lords, Disney director Jun Falkenstein 

 

1901- The actions of Thornton Wilder’s play Our Town, takes place this day. 

 

1904 - Flexible Flyer trademark registered

 

1928- Construction began of UCLA on a plot of ground west of Beverly Hills called the Beverly Site, but today we call Westwood.


 

1941-Glen Miller records the "Chattanooga Choo-Choo" for RCA. the first gold record million seller.

 


1942- Battle of the Coral Sea-The U.S. Navy, suffering only defeats up till then, stopped a Japanese task force. This is the first engagement in which the two fleets never saw each other but fought long distance with carrier launched airplanes. Veterans commented that one of the sadder losses was when the aircraft carrier USS Lexington went down, she took the fleet's supply of 6 Bugs Bunny cartoons down with her. War is Hell.

 

1945- Director Bob Clampett left Looney Tunes, now called Warner Bros Cartoons, to strike out on his own.


1950- The Carolwood Pacific Railroad. Walt Disney had grown up around and loved trains. Animator Ward Kimball got him interested in collecting model trains. Walt grew so enamored he built a miniature steam train big enough to take children on rides. The tracks ran all around the back of his Holmby Hills home. This day was the first running of his new hobby. The germ of his idea for Disneyland began here. After the home was sold, in the 1990s the Carolwood Barn and trains were moved to Griffith Park.

 

1966- “Monday Monday” by the Mammas and the Poppas becomes #1 in the pop charts.

 

1989- Police in Buenos Aires discovered the body of actor Guy Williams (Zorro, Lost In Space) He had died of a brain aneurysm in his apartment. He was 65.

 

1996- Comedian Martin Lawrence went berserk and ran down a main intersection in Van Nuys Cal. raving and waving a pistol. When asked to explain himself, Lawrence blamed it on “Dehydration.”

 

1998- Apple Computers introduced the iMac.

 

2020- Due to the Coronavirus quarantine the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on the social networking program Zoom. One of the justices excused himself but did not leave on the mute button. So, at one point the proceedings were interrupted by the sound of a toilet flushing. 

 

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