Today in History: Page's Second Globe, Larry & Viv's Affair, Etc...
Sunday, March 5, 2017 at 9:01AM
NATHANIEL R in Adriana Barraza, Airport, Cruel Intentions, Dean Stockwell, Geraldine Page, Harrison Ford, Making Love, Nosferatu, Rex Harrison, disaster epic

Looking for something to celebrate today? On this day in history as it relates to showbiz...

1874 Oscar nominee Henry Travers (Mrs Miniver) was born in England
1908 Future Oscar winner, "Henry Higgins" and "Dr Dolittle" himself Sir Rex Harrison is born 
1922 FW Murnau's silent classic Nosferatu premieres in its home country of Germany. On the same day in Italy the future super controversial auteur Pier Paolo Pasolini (120 Days of Sodom, The Gospel According to St Matthew) is born
1936 Dean Stockwell is born in California. He will go on to have an epically lengthy career starting as a child star in the 40s and still working occasionally today. On the same day the '35 Oscars were held with Mutiny on the Bounty taking Best Picture and Bette Davis winning her first Oscar for Dangerous. Oscar was already doing "sorry about last time" awards as that one was obviously for her far superior work in Of Human Bondage.  

Geraldine Page, Larry & Viv, and Harrison Ford after the jump...

Larry & Viv begin their affair

1937 Fire Over England, the first screen pairing of Larry & Viv (Olivier & Leigh) and the film that led to their separate divorces and marriage in 1940, and her winning the Scarlett O'Hara gig, opens in the UK
1939 Samantha Eggar is born in Hampstead London. She goes on to be Oscar nominated for The Collector (1965) which you should see if you ever get a chance. Strange picture
1956 Adriana Barraza, is born in Mexico. Becomes an acclaimed actress at home and later an Oscar nominee for Babel (2006)
1959 The Golden Globes were held with The Defiant Ones taking Best Picture, Drama. It would go on to lose the Oscar to sweeping musical Gigi. On the same in Argentina Almodóvar favorite Darío Grandinetti (Talk to Her, Julieta, Wild Tales) is born

Geraldine Page didn't just give her best performance in Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) but she also got Paul Newman lovin' and Golden Globe statue for her trouble

1963 The '62 Golden Globes are held and Geraldine Page wins her second consecutive Best Actress prize. As with the previous year she goes on to lose the Oscar (first to Sophia Loren, who wasn't Globe nominated and then to Anne Bancroft, who she had beaten at the Globes). Oscar wouldn't come around for another 23 years. On this same day legendary country singer Patsy Cline dies in a plane crash at the age of 30. Jessica Lange is later Oscar nominated for her biopic Sweet Dreams (1985)
1969 Rena Riffel of Showgirls fame is born. She played Penny, excuse me, Hope. "Nobody wants to fuck a Penny"
1970 Popular disaster flick Airport is released. It later wins 10 Oscar nominations and a win for Helen Hayes, her second from two nominations
1974 Eva Mendes is born in Miami. What do you suppose her and Ryan Gosling are up to today for her big day?
1982 Seminal mainstream gay drama Making Love goes wide after a couple of weeks in limited release. Thirty-five years later mainstream gay films are still rare in movie theaters though we've just had our first gay Best Picture winner
1983 Speaking of seminal gay history...

Wham! made their first appearance on American television on this day in the early 80s. George Michael RIP

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1999 Cruel Intentions in which Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillipe are very very naughty opens in movie theaters
2010 Tim Burton's Eyesore in Wonderland begins its ugly billion dollar 3D reign of terror in movie theaters around the world
2015 Harrison Ford crashes his aeroplane in California scaring the entire world. Thankfully he was fine but for broken bones. He was better in time for The Force Awakens premiere

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