On This Day: Globes for two goddesses. Plus a non-jolly green giant
Friday, March 10, 2017 at 12:50PM
NATHANIEL R in Ben-Hur, Buffy, Golden Globes, Hulk, King Kong, Kristen Stewart, Liz Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Oscar Trivia, Oscars (50s), Stephen Boyd, superheroes

On this day in history as it relates to showbiz...

1892  One of Old Hollywood's most undersung but talented 1930s directors Gregory La Cava is born. Classics include Stage Door and My Man Godfrey
1913
 Famed abolitionist and American hero Harriet Tubman dies of pneumonia. So glad she's getting biopic treatment soon. And twice over!
1938
The 10th annual Oscars are held with The Life of Emile Zzzzzola winning Best Picture and Louise Rainer taking her consecutive Best Actress prize but the most enduring anecdote was of course the theft of Alice Brady's Oscar for In Old Chicago.
1958 Sharon Stone is born in Pennysylvania

The 1959 Golden Globes (and more) are after the jump...

1960 The Golden Globes of 1959 are held (though it should be noted that there are conflicting reports and some say it was March 8th).  Some Like it Hot was the big winner taking three prizes: Comedy Picture, Comedy Actor (Jack Lemmon), and Comedy Actress (Marilyn Monroe). Elizabeth Taylor won in Drama for Suddenly Last Summer; huge fan of that performance, I am! You? 

Was 1959 the peak of Liz's beauty? You be the judge...

Here she is in 1959 at some glamorous event. Or possibly just a Tuesday night, who knows with Liz! 

Curiously NONE of the Globe acting winners that year went on to win Oscars. It should also be mentioned that Ben-Hur was a big winner in Drama. Supporting Actor went to Stephen Boyd for his delicious turn as homoerotic Messala. He wasn't nominated for the Oscar but his non-Globe nominated costar Hugh Griffith was... and won. 1959 is one early example of the Globes being more insightful than the Oscars ... which happens occassionally and which they almost never get any credit for, probably because they make inexplicable or questionably motivated decisions just as often.

1962 Actress Jasmine Guy is born
1971 Jon Hamm is born in St Louis
1978 "The Incredible Hulk" premieres on TV with Bill Bixby as Bruce Banner. You wouldn't like him when he's angry and becomes Lou Ferigno, painted green.
1982 Silicon Valley star Thomas Middleditch is born
1983 Rafe Spall is born. He's the son of Timothy Spall which is always so hard to remember -- probably due to the slimming down and muscling up.
1984 Olivia Wilde is born
1997 Buffy the Vampire Slayer, one of the greatest things that ever existed, premiered on TV. Happy 20th Buffyverse!
2017 Kong: Skull Island opening weekend. It's actually the 8th King Kong movie though only really a few of them are famous. Also opening today the adaptation of Julian Barnes novel The Sense of an Ending and the second mesmerizing Kirsten Stewart / Olivier Assayas collaboration, Personal Shopper

P.S. have you seen Kristen Stewart's new haircut she wore to the premiere. Wowza!

 

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