Fact for the Day
Jim Cummings - the voice of Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, & other characters - provides the narration at the beginning of Epcot's IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth.
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1882 -
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the thirty-second United States President, is born in Hyde Park, New York. Elected to four terms in office, he served from 1933 to 1945, becoming the only U.S. president to serve more than two terms of office. Visit him and all the U.S. Chief Executives at Disney World's Hall of Presidents.
1884 - 
Vaudeville comic
Eddie Collins - the performance model for Dopey in Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - is born in New Jersey.
1924 - 
Author
Lloyd Alexander is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His Chronicles of Prydain will be the inspiration for Disney's animated feature The Black Cauldron.
1934 - 
Disney Legend
Bob Matheison is born in Portland, Oregon. He will act as director of operations for Disneyland and later vice president of the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT.
1951 - 
Singer-songwriter-drummer & Disney Legend
Phil Collins is born in London, England. He's composed music for such Disney features as Brother Bear and Tarzan (for both screen & stage). He is also the voice of Lucky in The Jungle Book 2. (Music fans know him best for his solo work and as a member of the group Genesis.)
1957 - 
Golfer
Payne Stewart - who won the 1983
Walt Disney World Golf Classic - is born in Springfield, Missouri.
1957 - The Disneyland television series airs "All About Magic."
1959 - The TV series
Walt Disney Presents airs "The Peter Tchaikovsky Story." In certain cities the audio portion of the broadcast is transmitted by two radio stations, an AM station carrying one channel, while an FM outlet carries the other. It is one of the first stereophonic broadcasts of a television program. (Tchaikovsky was a 19th century Russian classical composer. His works include "The Nutcracker" and a ballet version of "Sleeping Beauty.")
1980 - 
Singer-songwriter
Josh Kelley is born in Augusta, Georgia. Signed to Disney's Hollywood Records since 2002, many of his songs have appeared on such soundtracks as A
Cinderella Story, Herbie: Fully Loaded, and Brother Bear 2.
1988 - Walt Disney World's EPCOT debuts IllumiNations. The nightly show includes special-effects projectors, theme music, and fireworks. "Good evening and welcome to World Showcase. Tonight we are pleased to present a visual journey, an international fantasy of music and light. We're about to embark on a sparkling, abstract expedition around World Showcase. With the music as your passport, we'll discover sights and sounds from colorful ports of call. And to celebrate our journey, the countries will be united by the festive elements of water, fire, and light. And now, let your imagination be your guide as EPCOT Center proudly presents IllumiNations!" Using most of the arrangements from the previous "A New World Fantasy" and "Laserphonic Fantasy" shows, IllumiNations is a precursor to IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth.
1990 - 
Actor
Jake Thomas, who portrays Matt McGuire on Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire, is born in Knoxville, Tennessee.
1994 - At Super Bowl XXVIII (in Atlanta) Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith shouts "I'm going to Disney World!" following his team's 30-13 win over the Buffalo Bills.
2000 - The halftime show at Super Bowl XXXIV in Atlanta, features Disney's "Tapestry of Nations." The 20-minute performance at the Georgia Dome includes Christina Aguilera and Enrique Iglesias singing "Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand." Phil Collins entertains the Atlanta crowds with his "Two Worlds" from Disney's Tarzan. Later, St. Louis Rams quarterback Kurt Warner exclaims "I'm going to Disney World" after his team defeats the Tennessee Titans, 23-16.
2001 - Disney's Dinosaur thunders onto DVD and video.
2001 - A remastered original soundtrack from Disney's Mary Poppins is released.
2005 - The 32nd Annual Annie Awards are presented at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, California. Winners include the Disney/Pixar film The Incredibles for Best Animated Feature, The Lion King 1 1/2 for Best Home Entertainment Production,and Lorenzo for Best Animated Short Subject. The Incredibles also win for Animated Effects, Character Animation, Character Design in an Animated Feature Production, Directing in an Animated Feature Production, Music in an Animated Feature Production, Production Design in an Animated Feature Production, Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production, Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production, and Writing in an Animated Feature Production. Disney's On the Front Lines DVD wins a Special Achievement award.
2005 - Singer/actress Christy Carlson Romano (the voice of Kim Possible) performs in the DisneyMania 3 Concert at Disney's California Adventure.