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==Births== |
==Births== |
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+ | * [[1899]] — [[Jack Martin]] |
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+ | * [[1903]] — [[Ralph E. Black]] |
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+ | * [[1907]] — [[George C. Emick]] |
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* [[1915]] — [[Caterina Boratto]] |
* [[1915]] — [[Caterina Boratto]] |
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+ | * [[1921]] — [[Reuben Martin]] |
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* [[1924]] — [[Bill Giorgio]] |
* [[1924]] — [[Bill Giorgio]] |
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+ | * 1924 — [[Walter Gotell]] |
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+ | * [[1926]] — [[Franco Giacobini]] |
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+ | * [[1928]] — [[Hiroshi Minami]] |
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* [[1940]] — [[Jill Donohue]] |
* [[1940]] — [[Jill Donohue]] |
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* [[1943]] — [[Russell Vreeland]] |
* [[1943]] — [[Russell Vreeland]] |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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* [[1976]] — [[Larry Thor]] |
* [[1976]] — [[Larry Thor]] |
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+ | * [[1986]] — [[Herman E. Townsley]] |
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+ | * [[2000]] — [[Wally Rose]] |
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* [[2007]] — [[Herman Stein]] |
* [[2007]] — [[Herman Stein]] |
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+ | * [[2011]] — [[Mary Ann Bricker]] |
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* [[2016]] — [[Gerry and Sylvia Anderson|Sylvia Anderson]] |
* [[2016]] — [[Gerry and Sylvia Anderson|Sylvia Anderson]] |
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==Movie Premieres== |
==Movie Premieres== |
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+ | * [[1967]] — ''[[Gamera vs Gaos (film)|Gamera vs Gaos]]'' (Japan) |
==Episode Premieres== |
==Episode Premieres== |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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+ | * [[1945]] — At the {{w|17th Academy Awards}}, the following awards are presented: |
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+ | ** [[Jerry Fairbanks]] wins the Best Live Action Short Subject (One Reel) Award for ''{{w|Who's Who in Animal Land}}''. |
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+ | ** [[Cedric Gibbons]], [[Edwin B. Willis]], {{w|William Ferrari}}, and {{w|Paul Huldschinsky}} win the Best Art Direction (Black and White) Award for ''{{w|Gaslight (1944 film)|Gaslight}}''. |
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+ | ** [[Joseph LaShelle]] wins the Best Cinematography (Black and White) Award for ''{{w|Laura (1944 film)|Laura}}''. |
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+ | ** [[Warren Newcombe]], [[Douglas Shearer]], {{w|A. Arnold Gillespie}} and {{w|Donald Jahraus}} win the Best Special Effects Award for their work in ''{{w|Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo}}''. |
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* [[2012]] — [[Jonah Ray|Jonah Ray’s]] second album, with an MST3k-inspired name, “Hello, Mr. Magic Plane Person, Hello”, is released. |
* [[2012]] — [[Jonah Ray|Jonah Ray’s]] second album, with an MST3k-inspired name, “Hello, Mr. Magic Plane Person, Hello”, is released. |
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 23 September 2023
Births
- 1899 — Jack Martin
- 1903 — Ralph E. Black
- 1907 — George C. Emick
- 1915 — Caterina Boratto
- 1921 — Reuben Martin
- 1924 — Bill Giorgio
- 1924 — Walter Gotell
- 1926 — Franco Giacobini
- 1928 — Hiroshi Minami
- 1940 — Jill Donohue
- 1943 — Russell Vreeland
- 1947 — Tony Osoba
Deaths
- 1976 — Larry Thor
- 1986 — Herman E. Townsley
- 2000 — Wally Rose
- 2007 — Herman Stein
- 2011 — Mary Ann Bricker
- 2016 — Sylvia Anderson
Movie Premieres
- 1967 — Gamera vs Gaos (Japan)
Episode Premieres
Events
- 1945 — At the 17th Academy Awards, the following awards are presented:
- Jerry Fairbanks wins the Best Live Action Short Subject (One Reel) Award for Who's Who in Animal Land.
- Cedric Gibbons, Edwin B. Willis, William Ferrari, and Paul Huldschinsky win the Best Art Direction (Black and White) Award for Gaslight.
- Joseph LaShelle wins the Best Cinematography (Black and White) Award for Laura.
- Warren Newcombe, Douglas Shearer, A. Arnold Gillespie and Donald Jahraus win the Best Special Effects Award for their work in Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo.
- 2012 — Jonah Ray’s second album, with an MST3k-inspired name, “Hello, Mr. Magic Plane Person, Hello”, is released.