Thursday, April 4, 2024
On this day in music history - The album Slick Chick, by Lee Aaron and the Swingin’ Barflies (2000)
Slick Chick
by Lee Aaron and the Swingin’ Barflies
was released on April 4, 2000.
European album cover:
On this day in movie history - The Black Cat (1981)
The Black Cat
directed by Lucio Fulci,
written by Biagio Proietti, Lucio Fulci and Biagio Proie
based on the short story by Edgar Allan Poe,
was released in Italy on April 4, 1981.
Music by Pino Donaggio.
Cast:
Patrick Magee, Mimsy Farmer, David Warbeck, Al Cliver, Dagmar Lassander, Bruno Corazzari, Geoffrey Copleston, Daniela Doria, Lucio Fulci, Vito Passeri.
On this day in movie history - The Woman Condemned (1934)
The Woman Condemned
directed by Dorothy Davenport,
written by Willis Kent,
was released in the United States on April 4, 1934.
Music by Lee Zahler.
Cast:
Claudia Dell, Lola Lane, Richard Hemingway, Jason Robards Sr., Paul Ellis, Douglas Cosgrove, Mischa Auer, Sheila Bromley, Louise Beavers, Tom O'Brien, Neal Pratt, Charles Doherty, Mary Gordon, Julia Griffith, Lindsay McHarrie, Eva McKenzie, Fletcher Norton, Hal Price, Charles Sullivan.
Born on this day – Heath Ledger:
Actor
Music
video director
Photographer
April 4, 1979 – January 22, 2008
Credits:
10 Things I
Hate About You (1999); 10 Things I Hate About You: Outtakes (1999); 10th Annual
Screen Actors Guild Awards (2004); 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
(2006); 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2000); 2000 MTV Movie Awards
(2000); 2002 MTV Video Music Awards (2002); 2006 Independent Spirit Awards
(2006); A Knight's Tale (2001); A.J. After Hours (2001); ABC TGIF (1999); Ben
Harper: Morning Yearning (2006); Blackrock (1997); Brokeback Mountain (2005);
Candy (2006); Candy: Behind the Scenes (2006); Candy: Deleted Scenes (2006);
Candy: Interview Featurette with Director and Writer (2006); Candy: The Path to
Wild Abandon (2006); Cartaz Cultural (2003); Casanova (2005); Charlie Rose
(2005); Clowning Around (1992); Corazón de... (2005–2006); Enough Rope with
Andrew Denton (2003); Entertainment Tonight (2007); Film '72 (2005); Film
Independent's 2007 Spirit Awards (2007); Grace Woodroofe: Quicksand (2009); HBO
First Look (2000–2001); Heath Ledger Profile (2001); Home and Away (1997); I'm
Not There (2007); Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2004); Late Night with Conan O'Brien
(2005); Late Show with David Letterman (2000–2001); Live with Kelly and Mark
(2005); Logo Movie Special: 'Brokeback Mountain' (2005); Lords of Dogtown
(2005); Los Angeles (2004); Magacine (2005); Modest Mouse: King Rat (2009);
Monster's Ball (2001); Ned Kelly (2003); Ned Kelly in Popular Culture (2003);
N'fa: Cause an Effect (2009); N'fa: Seduction Is Evil (She's Hot) (2005); Nick
Drake: Black Eyed Dog (2007); On Being a Cowboy (2005); Paws (1997); Roar
(1997); Roar: The Making of (1997); Rove Live (2001); Sexy Armor and a Rock
Band on Tour (2001); Ship to Shore (1993–1994); Sweat (1996); Terryho dotocná
(2004); The 2006 Australian Film Institute Awards (2006); The 60th Annual
Golden Globe Awards (2003); The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2006 (2006);
The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004); The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006);
The Art of War (2000); The Brothers Grimm (2005); The Daily Show (2001); The
Dark Knight (2008); The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2004–2006); The Four Feathers
(2002); The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009); The Insider (2007); The
Making of 'A Knight's Tale' (2001); The Making of 'Lords of Dogtown' (2005);
The Marquee Event (2001); The Oprah Winfrey Show (2006); The Orange British
Academy Film Awards (2006); The Order (2003); The Panel (1999–2001); The
Patriot (2000); The Ray Martin Show (2001); The Reichen Show (2006); The Rock
Music Scene in 1370 (2001); The Rules of Love (2001); The Teen Choice Awards
1999 (1999); The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (2000–2006); The View (2005); Today
(2005); Two Hands (1999); Up Close with Carrie Keagan (2007); V Graham Norton
(2002); Venecia 2005: Crónica de Carlos Boyero (2005).
Born on this day – Anthony Perkins:
Actor
Singer
Director
April 4, 1932 – September 12, 1992
Credits:
A Demon in My
View (1991); ABC Stage 67 (1966); AFI Life Achievement Award (1977–1979); AFI's
100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains (2003); Agent 38-24-36 (1964); Alfred
Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies (1990); Arena (1982); Armstrong Circle
Theatre (1954); Aspekte (1991); BBC Play of the Month (1968); Bitte umblättern
(1983); Catch-22 (1970); Chillers (1990); Cinéma cinémas (1986); Cinépanorama
(1962); Crimes of Passion (1984); Daughter of Darkness (1990); De película
(1983–1987); Dee Time (1968); Desire Under the Elms (1958); Destroyer (1988);
Dinah! (1975–1980); Discorama (1962); Double Negative (1980); Edge of Sanity
(1989); El carrer de l'espectacle (1986); Entertainment Tonight (1985); Fear
Strikes Out (1957); Film '72 (1972); First, You Cry (1978); Five Miles to
Midnight (1962); For the Term of His Natural Life (1983); Friendly Persuasion
(1956); Front Row Center (1956); General Electric Theater (1955); Goodbye Again
(1961); Goodyear Playhouse (1956); Great Performances (1985); Green Mansions
(1959); Hedda Hopper's Hollywood (1960); Hitchcock: il brividio del genio
(1985); Hollymünd (1991); Hour Magazine (1980–1986); How Awful About Allan
(1970); I'm Dangerous Tonight (1990); In the Deep Woods (1992); Inèdits (2023);
Inside the Movie Kingdom – 1964 (1964); Is Paris Burning? (1966); I've Got a
Secret (1960–1963); Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz (1988);
King Kong! The Living Legend (1986); Kraft Theatre (1954–1956); Late Night with
David Letterman (1986–1990); Le glaive et la balance (1962); Les Miserables
(1978); Lovin' Molly (1974); Lucky Stiff (1988); Mahogany (1975); Murder on the
Orient Express (1974); Muscular Dystrophy Telethon (1957); Na sowas! (1986);
Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story (1987); NDR Talk Show (1991); Night of 100
Stars (1982); North Sea Hijack (1980); Oatmeal Crisp, Oatmeal Raisin Crisp:
It's Scary How Good It Tastes (1990); On the Beach (1959); One on One (1983);
Password (1962–1967); Person to Person (1957); Phaedra (1962); Play It As It
Lays (1972); Pretty Poison (1968); Psycho (1960); Psycho II (1983); Psycho II:
Cast and Crew Interviews (1983); Psycho II: Still Crazy After All These Years
(1983); Psycho III (1986); Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990); Reflections on the
Silver Screen (1992); Reflets de Cannes (1961); Remember My Name (1978);
Saturday Night Live (1976); Someone Behind the Door (1971); Studio One (1956);
Tall Story (1960); Ten Days Wonder (1971); The 21st Annual Golden Globe Awards
(1964); The 34th Annual Tony Awards (1980); The 40th Annual Tony Awards (1986);
The Actress (1953); The Annual Theatre World Awards (1976); The Arsenio Hall
Show (1989); The Big Story (1953); The Black Hole (1979); The Champagne Murders
(1967); The David Frost Show (1970); The Dick Cavett Show (1970–1980); The Ed
Sullivan Show (1957); The Film Society Of Lincoln Center Annual Gala Tribute to
Audrey Hepburn (1991); The Film Society Of Lincoln Center Annual Gala Tribute
to Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward (1975); The Fool Killer (1965); The Ghost
Writer (1990); The Glory Boys (1984); The Grand Opening of Universal Studios
New Theme Park Attraction Gala (1990); The Horror Hall of Fame (1990); The
Horror Show (1979); The Last of Sheila (1973); The Late Show (1987); The Life
and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972); The Lonely Man (1957); The Man Behind the
Badge (1954); The Matchmaker (1958); The Merv Griffin Show (1962–1967); The
Mike Douglas Show (1967–1976); The Mike Wallace Interview (1958); The Naked
Target (1992); The New Steve Allen Show (1964); The Sins of Dorian Gray (1983);
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (1957); The Tin Star (1957); The Tonight Show
Starring Jack Paar (1958–1960); The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
(1970–1989); The Trial (1962); The Woody Woodbury Show (1968); The World of
Sophia Loren (1962); This Angry Age (1958); Today (1967); Treffpunkt New York
(1961); Twice a Woman (1979); Un dia és un dia (1990); V.I.P.-Schaukel (1972);
Wetten, dass..? (1991); What's My Line? (1957–1964); Wide Wide World (1955);
Windows (1955); Winter Kills (1979); With Orson Welles: Stories of A Life in
Film (1990); Wogan (1986–1988); WUSA (1970).
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