Fact for the Day
A young John Lasseter was the second student to ever be accepted into a new program for animation at CalArts (located in Valencia, California). There he won the Student Academy Awards for two consecutive years with his animated films, Lady and the Tramp and Nitemare. He graduated in 1979, and later joined Disney, where he worked for five years. In 1984, Lasseter left Disney to join Lucasfilm ... which eventually became Pixar!
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1628 - 
Author
Charles Perrault is born in Paris, France. His famous tales such as Sleeping Beauty,
Cinderella, Puss-in-Boots, and Little Red Riding Hood, were mostly adapted from earlier folk tales.
1936 - The New York Times publishes an interview titled "H.G. Wells in Close Up." (Wells is the author of such science fiction classics as The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds, The First Men in the Moon, and The Time Machine). He refers to
Walt Disney as "a genius."
1955 - The Disneyland television series airs part 2 of Disney's 1950 live-action film Treasure Island.
1957 - 
Academy Award-winning director-writer-producer
John Lasseter (of Disney/Pixar's Toy Story films) is born in Hollywood, California. He will work at Disneyland as a Jungle Cruise skipper before starting his career in animation. Today he is the Principal Creative Advisor for
Walt Disney Imagineering.
1975 -
Chase Hampton, a member of Disney Channel's The All New
Mickey Mouse Club, is born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
1987 - The first Cast Premiere for Disneyland's newest attraction Star Tours is held from 7pm-midnight.
1999 - 
Actress and Disney Legend
Betty Lou Gerson, who supplied the voice for Cruella De Vil in Disney's 101 Dalmatians, and provided the narration for
Cinderella, passes away in Los Angeles, California.
1999 - GO Network, an Internet portal site created by Disney and Infoseek, is launched.
2000 -
Marc Davis, one of Disney's "Nine Old Men" (a core group of early animators) passes away in California, just 3 months short of his 87th birthday. He masterminded the designs of heroines and villainesses like
Cinderella and Cruella de Vil. After leaving animation in 1961, Davis had a hand in designing many attractions for the Disney parks as an Imagineer.
2001 - Downtown Disney, a separate restaurant, shopping and nightclub zone beside Disneyland's new park, officially opens to the public. This new center links the two theme parks and the three Disneyland Resort hotels. AMC Theatres also debuts its newest megaplex in Downtown Disney. The theaters are housed in a 60,000-square-foot building showcasing architectural features reminiscent of the golden age of Hollywood.
2001 - Disney and McDonald's start a New Collect-and-Build Happy Meal campaign starring Buzz Lightyear, the interstellar hero from Disney/Pixar's Toy Story and Toy Story 2 movies and an all-new animated television series.
2001 - Disney Channel airs a special sneak peek of "Rumors" the very first episode of the new Lizzie McGuire series. Also debuting is Zenon: The Zequel, a Disney Channel Original Movie starring Kirsten Storms.
2003 - A groundbreaking ceremony takes place in Hong Kong to mark the official start of the construction phase of a new Disney park.
2003 - 
Brazilian
Adriano Bastos clocks the fastest Disney Marathon time in eight years at the 10th annual
Walt Disney World Marathon and Half Marathon. The 24-year-old finishes the race in 2:18:33 (his first win in 11 marathons).
2004 - Tokyo Disneyland begins its 20th anniversary celebration with the live show "Remember the Dreams."
2004 - 
It is announced that Disney's Florida animation department will close ... resulting in 258 jobs lost.
2005 - "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" (hosted by Meredith Vieira) begin taping shows at
Walt Disney World.
2007 - Disney Channel's newest series Cory in the House (a spinoff of That's So Raven) premieres. Cory, which marks Disney Channel's first-ever series spinoff, features Raven's Kyle Massey and Rondell Sheridan reprising their roles as son and father Cory and Victor Baxter.
2007 - Also debuting is the Disney Channel Movie Jump In! starring Corbin Bleu, best known from the hit High School Musical. (Jump In! will draw 8.17 million viewers, making it the most-watched program in the network's history!)
2007 - 2007 Disney Dollars featuring
Ariel, Princess Aurora and
Cinderella are released at Disneyland,
Walt Disney World and Disney Stores.
2007 - Shareholders are informed that Disney's 2007 Annual Meeting of shareholders, will be held on Thursday, March 8, 2007, at 10 a.m. at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.
2008 - The West End production of Mary Poppins closes after a run of more than three years.