5 random things that happened on this day, January 3rd, in showbiz history
1897 Marion Davies born in Brooklyn. The 1930s film star is best remembered in history as the mistress of tycoon William Randolph Hearst. Multiple films have featured their relationship including current Oscar hopeful Mank (2020).
1952 Dragnet begins airing in its regular time slot Thursdays at 9:00 PM on NBC (a couple of weeks after the pilot airs). The influential series -- which basically created the #1 tv genre, the procedural, will run for eight seasons, be relaunched in the late 1960s for another four seasons and spawn three movies. The last of those was a comedy in 1987 starring Tom Hanks just before Big served as the bridge between popular comic actor and serious actor, netting Hanks his first Oscar nod. Two short-lived one season attempts to revive Dragnet were attempted in 1989 and 2003 respectively...
1970 Jerry Herman's musical comedy Mame closes after four years on Broadway. It had won Angela Lansbury the first of her five Tony Awards. Golden Age movie musical regular Ann Miller (You Can't Take it With You, Kiss Me Kate, Easter Parade), was playing the role when the show closed. Weirdly when the film version was made a few years later Lansbury was passed over for the role, despite already being a three time Oscar nominee and leading movies at the time like Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Lucille Ball took over the role to savage reviews!
1987 Aretha Franklin becomes the first woman inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. It was the second year of the ceremony. 11 men had been honored the year before. Here's a trivia note we just learned researching this: the first 10 women honored by the Hall of Fame were all black women! (Janis Joplin was the first white women honored, in 1995).
Jennifer Hudson's Aretha biopic Respect is currently expected to open in movie theaters on August 13th.
2020 The Grudge, a "sidequel" (ugh these terms) of the 2004 American remake of the J-Horror classic, opens in theaters, becoming the first movie released in theaters in 2020 which will prove to be a very troubled year for the movies and the theatrical business.
Today's Birthday Suit(s)
Happy 25th to freshly-minted Oscar nominee Florence Pugh (Little Women, Midsommar, Flighting with My Family) who we first fell for in her provocative work in Lady Macbeth (2017 in the US) which we nominated here for "Breakthrough Performer" and "Best Sex Scene"
Other showbiz birthdays and anniversaries today: Anna May Wong (Piccadilly, Toll of the Sea, Shanghai Express), Nicole Beharie (Miss Juneteenth, Shame), Pola Negri (Bella Donna, A Woman Commands), trailblazing female director Dorothy Arzner (The Bride Wore Red, Christopher Strong), legendary film editor and 3 time Oscar winner Thelma Schoonmaker (Raging Bull, The Departed), Golden Globe winner Dabney Coleman (9 to 5, On Golden Pond, Buffalo Bill), Oscar winner Ray Milland (The Lost Weekend), Nicholas Gonzalez (The Good Doctor, Narcos), Mel Gibson (Braveheart, Mad Max, Lethal Weapon), Zasu Pits (Ruggles of Red Gap), Victoria Principal (Dallas), Oscar nominated Robert Loggia (Jagged Edge, Big), Sergio Leone (Once Upon a Time in America), actor/director Matt Ross (Captain Fantastic, The Aviator), Oscar nominated director John Sturges (Bad Day at Black Rock, The Great Escape, Gunfight at the OK Corral), Oscar winner Josephine Hull (Harvey), Jens Albinus (the Idiots, Everything will be Fine), songwriter Justin Paul (Dear Evan Hansen, Greatest Showman), John Russell (Rio Bravo), novelist JRR Tolkien (the Lord of the Rings), pianist/showman Victor Borge, Broadway star Telly Leung (Aladdin, Allegiance, Glee, In Transit), and activist Greta Thunberg