Monday 22 October 2012

October 22

Birthdays

Robert Rauschenberg


Robert Rauschenberg(22 October 1925 - 12 May 2008) was an American artist. He was born on Oct. 22 , 1925 in Port Arthur, Texas (USA). He was educated at the Art Institute in Kansas City, and then at the Julian Academy in Paris and Black Mountain College in North Carolina. In 1949, Rauschenberg moved to New York. In 1958 he organized his solo exhibition at the gallery Castelli, for which he became known: the glory of Rauschenberg came to a head in 1977, when he toured America with his retrospective exhibition that opened at the Museum of Fine Arts in Washington

  Christopher Lloyd


Christopher Lloyd - American actor of film and television. Winner of three "Emmy". Born on 22 October 1938 year. The best known role of Christopher Lloyd - Max Taber in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Dr. Emmett Brown in the trilogy "Back to the Future", the judge Rock in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," Fester Addams in "The Addams Family."

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  2. On October 22 Frances Drake (1912 - 2000) was born, an American actress, best known for playing Eponine in Les Misérables (1935). Other films starring her include Bolero (1934), Mad Love (1935), The Invisible Ray (1936), The Preview Murder Mystery (1936), There's Always a Woman (1938), It's a Wonderful World (1939), I Take This Woman (1940), The Affairs of Martha (1942).

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  3. Renowned character actor Christopher Lloyd won over critics and audiences alike with the wide array of quirky, off-beat characters he brought to life on the big and small screens. A former Broadway actor, Lloyd seemed to spring from nowhere to earn a number of Emmys for his role as burnt out ex-hippie Jim Ignatowski on the acclaimed sitcom "Taxi" (ABC, 1978-82; NBC, 1982-83). Of the many times he portrayed mad scientists and inventors with unkempt hair and elastic facial expressions, his biggest legacy was that of bringing to life eccentric garage tinkerer Doc Brown in the blockbuster "Back the Future" film series. Lloyd's physical plasticity supported his penchant for the offbeat, unstable, unpredictable characters he embodied so memorably.

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  4. National Color Day is celebrated always on October 22nd

    About the Holiday

    National Color Day is a day to learn how different colors can affect you in your everyday life. For example, red is said to stimulate the heart, while blue suppresses the appetite. Light greens create an atmosphere of joy and dark greens can have a calming affect. Use this knowledge in decorating your house and in the clothes you wear.

    Gift Guidelines

    Paint a Room
    A Box of Crayons

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