Thursday, July 17, 2025

Tom Sito's Animation Almanac for July 17, 2025


Birthdays: James Cagney, John Jacob Astor I, Hyacinth Rigaud, Bernice Abbott, Chill Wills, Brian Trottier, Phoebe Snow, Daryl Lamonica, Prof. Peter Schickele a.k.a. PDQ Bach, Earl Stanley Gardner the creator of Perry Mason, Art Linkletter, Phyllis Diller, Diane Carroll, Donald Sutherland, animator Willie Ito is 92, David Hasslehoff is 74

 

 

1717- British King George I held a procession by boat from Whitehall Palace to Chelsea and back. To add color to the event, he had his composer George Friedrich Handel compose a suite to be played by a boatload of musicians. Handel’s Water Music. King George enjoyed the Water Music so much he made the exhausted musicians play the entire suite three times during the outing. 

 

 

1841 - British humor magazine Punch first published.

 

 

1879 - 1st railroad opens in Hawaii.

 

1893- Representatives of fourteen stage unions meet to form IATSE, the International Alliance of Theatrical & Screen Engineers of the U.S. & Canada.

 

 

1928- Mexican President-elect Alvaro Obregon was at a large banquet for former veterans of the Mexican Revolution. Part of the party was having a cartoonist stroll about making caricatures of the guests. Obregon said to cartoonist Leon Toral: "Make sure you make me look good." Toral responded "Oh, I will.." and pulled a gun and shot the President to death. An assassin but still a professional artist, Toral actually completed the drawing before reaching for his pistol. Gotta watch them cartoonists….

 

1935 - Variety's famous headline "Sticks Nix Hix Pix" meaning audiences in rural areas were not attending movies with rustic themes.

 

70 Anniv 1955- DISNEYLAND dedicated- Walt Disney's dream of a perfect family amusement park, called 'The Happiest Place on Earth" was declared open with celebrities like Ronald Reagan, Art Linkletter and the Mouseketeers in attendance. It opened to the public the next day. Walt hoped to get 1,000 visitors that first day.  He got 28,000. Facilities broke down from the huge crowds and the haste with which the park was built.  Concrete pavement which was poured the night before was still soft under people's feet, there were no working water fountains and the car parking was a nightmare. To the Disneyland workers opening day was nicknamed 'Black Sunday". But despite all, Disneyland became a huge success.

 

1955 - Arco, Idaho becomes 1st US city lit by nuclear power.

 

1959- Singer Billie Holiday, called Lady Day, died of heart and liver failure, and cirrhosis in Metropolitan hospital in NY. She was 44. Hounded by federal authorities for twenty years, Feds were trying to arrest her for drug possession even as she lay dying. 

 

1959- Alfred Hitchcock’s classic North by Northwest premiered.

 

1967– The Monkees performed at Forest Hills NY, Jimi Hendrix was their opening act.

 

 


1968- The Beatles musical cartoon feature The Yellow Submarine premiered in London’s Piccadilly Circus. Look Out! It’s the Blue Meanies!!

 

1969- The first Vampirella comic, created by Forrest Ackerman and Trina Robbins. Cover Art by Frank Frazetta. Trina was one of the first women cartoonists in underground comics. 

 

1975-The first Apollo-Soyuz space linkup. A second linkup would not happen until 1995.

 

2004- Katsuhiro Otomo’s film Steamboy premiered. Japanese interest in the idea of SteamPunk began to spread worldwide.


 

 

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