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March Gregory La Cava (Gregory LaCava, George Gregory La Cava) (director, producer, writer, animator) born in Towanda, Pennsylvania. |
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August Grim Natwick (Myron Natwick) (animator, director, character designer) born in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. |
August Charles Thorson (Karl Gustaf Stefanson) (August 29, 1890-August 7, 1966) (character designer) born in Winnipeg, Mannitoba. (Canada) |
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May The first prototypes of the Edison Kinetograph (camera) and Kinetoscope (viewing cabinet) are demonstrated to a meeting of the National Federation of Women's Clubs. Most of the work on this device was performed by William Dickson. |
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October Burt Gillett (Burton F. Gillett) (director) born in Elmira, New York. |
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December Carl Stalling (Carl W. Stalling) (song writer) born in Kansas City, Missouri. |
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August Otto Messmer (animator, director, writer) born in West Hoboken, New Jersey. Roland Crandall (Doc Crandall, Roland C. Crandall, Roland Dimon Crandall) (August 29, 1892-August 14, 1972) (animator) born in New Canaan, Connecticut. |
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September Pinto Colvig (Vance Colvig) (voice actor, writer, director) born in Jacksonville, Oregon. |
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October Emile Reynaud opens his Theatre optique at the Musee Grevin (1892-1900). Among the films he projected were Le clown et ses chiens ("The Clown and His Dogs") and Pauuvre Pierrot ("Poor Pierrot"). (France) |
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April The first public Kinetoscope parlor opens in New York, New York. |
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June Bill Nolan (William C. Nolan) (director, animator) born in Connecticut. |
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July Dave Fleischer (David Fleischer) (director, producer, animator) born in New York, New York. |
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March Auguste and Louis Lumiere demonstrate their motion picture projector in Paris. First projection of a filmed image on a large screen. (France) |
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May Ben Hardaway (Bugs Hardaway, Joseph Benson Hardaway) (May 21, 1895-February 5, 1957) (director, writer, voice actor) born in Missouri. |
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November Ben Sharpsteen (Benjamin Sharpsteen) (November 4, 1895-December 20, 1980) (director, producer, animator) born in Tacoma, Washington. |
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May Hans Fischerkoesen (director, producer) born in Bad Koesen. (Germany) |
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July Quirino Cristiani (director, producer, writer, animator) born in Santa Giuletta. (Italy) |
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no date Hiroshi Okawa (Okawa Hiroshi 博 大川) (1896-August 17, 1971) (producer) born. |
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January Dick Huemer (Richard Martin Huemer) (animator, director, writer) born in Brooklyn, New York. |
January Yasuji Murata (Murata Yasuji 村田安司) (January 1898-November 1966) (director, animator, producer) born in Yokohama. |
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February Sanae Yamamoto (Yamamoto Sanae, Yamamoto Zenjiro) (director, producer, animator) born in Chiba Prefecture. |
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July Ken Harris (Karol Ross Harris) (July 31, 1898-March 24, 1982) (animator) born in California. |
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October Kenzo Masaoka (Masaoka Kenzo) [政岡憲三] (director, producer, animator) born in Nishi. |
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June Lotte Reiniger (Charlotte Reiniger) (animator, director) born in Berlin. (Germany) |
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August Valentina Brumberg (Valentina Semyonovna Brumberg) (August 2, 1899-November 28, 1975) (animator, director) born in Moscow. (Russia) |
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no date Matches: An Appeal (ss)/(adv), Arthur Melbourne-Cooper. (Great Britain) (puppet animation) This film was made to encourage donations of matches for British soldiers. It is possible that this film was actually made during the first World War, rather than the Boer War which it has been traditionally associated with. |
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