Fact for the Day
Disney Legend Tutti Camarata was an amazing innovator. He invented the idea of the isolation booth for recording studios!
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1883 - 
Sketch artist
Albert Hunter is born in Zurich, Switzerland. He will be the first ever inspirational sketch artist to work at the
Walt Disney Studio (between 1931-1942). Hunter will be known for his significant contribution to the visual styles of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio.
1904 - 
Surrealist artist
Salvador Dalํ is born in the town of Figueres, in Catalonia, Spain. Best known for his striking bizarre, dreamlike images, Dalํ is considered one of the most important painters of the 20th century. In 1945
Walt Disney collaborated with him on the short Destino (which is the Spanish word for "destiny"). Storyboarded by studio artist John Hench and Dalํ for eight months in late 1945 and 1946, financial concerns later caused Disney to cease production. Destino was abandoned for decades (until its release in 2003), but Dalํ and
Walt remained lifelong friends.
1911 - 
Tony Award-winning comedic actor
Phil Silvers is born in Brooklyn, New York. His Disney credits include The Strongest Man in the World as Krinkle and The Boatniks as Harry Simmons. (TV fans will know him best as Sergeant Bilko!)
1912 - 
Animator
Don Towsley is born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His Disney credits include such features as Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, and
Bambi. (Towsley also worked on the TV classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas!)
1913 - 
Composer, arranger, trumpeter & Disney Legend
Salvador "Tutti" Camarata is born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. In 1956
Walt Disney will hire him to form Disney Records and to be music director & producer for the label. Two years later, Camarata will purchase a building (an old auto repair shop on Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA) that will become Sunset Sound Recorders. Sunset will be one of the best independent studios in Hollywood. During his 16 year association with Disney, Camarata will produce over 300 albums!
1920 - 
Actor
Denver Pyle is born in Bethune, Colorado. Pyle's Disney credits include the features Escape to Witch Mountain & Return from Witch Mountain, and the Disneyland TV episodes Hog Wild & The Boy Who Talked to Badgers. (He is best known to fans of The Dukes of Hazzard as Uncle Jesse.)
1935 - Disney's Silly Symphony cartoon Water Babies is released.
1942 - 
Actor, television broadcaster, radio personality, & voice-over specialist
Terry McGovern is born Berkeley, California. He is the voice of Launchpad McQuack in such Disney movies and television shows as Darkwing Duck, DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, and Ducktales: Treasure of the Golden Suns.
1944 - Columbia Pictures' Once Upon a Time is released. Starring Cary Grant, the film tells the story of a boy, his dancing caterpillar, and the man who wants to make them famous.
Walt Disney's name is mentioned throughout the film and there's even a scene of
Walt (played by actor Walter Fenner), over long-distance phone from Hollywood, offering $100,000 for the caterpillar!
1989 - Disney Channel airs the 14th episode of MMC. Today is Party Day!
1993 - The hit TV sitcom Full House goes to Disney World in part 1 of "The House Meets the Mouse."
1997 - Karolyn Kirby and Nancy Reno capture the $60,000 Cybergenics Open in the inaugural professional beach volleyball event at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex in Florida.
1999 - The Backstreet Boys tape a live concert in front of 1,800 fans at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York City (home to Disney's Lion King). The concert will have its world premiere on Disney Channel two months later.
2001 - Disney Channel airs the Lizzie McGuire episode "Between a Rock and a Bra Place" for the first time.
2002 - Starting on this day, the Disney Magic cruise ship will alternate each week between its new western Caribbean itinerary calling on Key West, Grand Cayman, Cozumel and Castaway Cay and its present eastern Caribbean route to St. Maarten, St. Thomas and Castaway Cay. (The Disney Magic departs on its 7-night itineraries each Saturday from its year-round home port atPort Canaveral, Florida.)
2002 - 
Legendary Disney storyman and children's book author
Bill Peet passes at age 87 at his home in Studio City, California. Credited with writing the animated classics 101 Dalmatians and The Sword in the Stone, Peet first joined the Disney Studio in 1937 at age 22 drawing
Donald Duck.
2004 - Walt Disney Records Presents Mega Movie Mix is released. The CD features songs from
Walt Disney Pictures and Disney Channel Original Movies such as The Lizzie McGuire Movie and The Princess Diaries.
2005 - The ABC-TV show Live with Regis and Kelly originates from
Walt Disney World to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of Disneyland.
2006 - Starting this day, graduates nation-wide gather to celebrate the road ahead at Disneyland Resort's Grad Nite presented by Honda. From the stroke of midnight until the sun comes up at 6 a.m., Disneyland is the graduates' park-after-dark!