Showbiz History: Harvey Milk elected and Moonlight and La La Land both win... no take backs
Friday, January 8, 2021 at 9:00AM
NATHANIEL R in Best Pictures (10s), Citizen Kane, Gypsy, Harvey Milk, Hedda Hopper, James Woods, La La Land, Lesley Anne Warren, Moonlight, on this day

6 random things that happened on this day, January 8th, in showbiz history

1941 William Randolph Hearts forbids any of his papers for running advertisements for Citizen Kane (not in theaters till later that year), after Hedda Hopper informs him of the film's content and treatment of Marion Davies. His anger about the film spreads to Hollywood, where he had many allies and where the arrogant young Welles had already pissed off many in power. Citizen Kane struggled at the box office and was supposedly booed at the Oscars (imagine... though it's hard to fact check that since the awards weren't televised then) but history has, of course, been kind to it. 

1942 Stephen Hawking born in Oxford, England...

He would become a very famous theoretical physicist. Eddie Redmayne later wins an Oscar playing him in the biopic Theory of Everything (2014) while he was still alive (long-outliving expectations given Lou Gehrig's Disease. He died in 2018 at the age of 76. 

1976  Ragtime wins the National Book Critics Circle Award. An underrated film version (which we discussed this summer) arrives five years later.

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1978 Harvey Milk is sworn into office, the first openly gay person elected to public office in California. He is assassinated ten months later. The Times of Harvey Milk, a superb Oscar winning documentary about his short but hugely impactful life arrived eight years later. Much later Sean Penn wins a second Oscar playing in the biopic Milk

1988 James Wood and Lesley Ann Warren star in the neo-noir Cop, new in theaters. The plot description sounds like a nightmare of internet triggers in 2020. Woods (of all people) investigating the murder of a feminist and Lesley Ann Warren as feminist bookstore owner with gang rape trauma in her past. 

2017 The 74th Golden Globe Awards honoring the films of 2016 are held with Moonlight (Drama) and La La Land (Musical or Comedy) both winning Best Film, setting up that exciting and completely bizarre Oscar finish the next month. 

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David Bowie would have turned 74 today but, alas, we lost him in 2016. Shameful confession: I have never seen his film debut in The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976)

Other showbiz people celebrating birthdays today: Cynthia Erivo (Harriet, Widows), Freddie Stroma (UnREAL, Bridgerton), Sam Riley (Control, Maleficent), BAFTA nominated Saeed Jaffrey (My Beautiful Laundrette, A Passage to India), Oscar nominated makeup artist Nicki Ledermann (Joker, The Greatest Showman), Gaby Hoffman (Transparent, Girls), José Ferrer the first Puerto Rican actor to win an Oscar (Cyrano de Bergerac, Moulin Rouge), Harriet Samson Harris (Phantom Thread, Addams Family Values), Oscar nominee Ron Moody (Oliver!), Michelle Forbes (Kalifornia, The Killing), Yvette Mimieux (Where the Boys Are, The Time Machine), Sarah Polley (Stories We Tell, Dawn of the Dead), Amber Benson (Tara on Buffy), director John McTiernan (Die Hard), Richard Cromwell (Baby Face Morgan, Men of the Hour), Damián Alcázar (Narcos), Khylin Rhambo (Teen Wolf, 47 Meters Down), the most famous stripper of the 20th Century Gypsy Rose Lee, Bond songstress Shirley Bassey, and iconic Elvis Presley who is getting a Baz Luhrmann directed biopic this year. 

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