Monday, December 05, 2016

Famous People Born Dec. 5th



From December 5, 2011, I repost my birthday thoughts on fame and fortune. Since my last repost in 2014, what have I learned in two years? Age is a state of mind provided you're healthy, and it's cool being retired if your wife works a good job.

Note: My friend Randy reminded me that noted physicist Walter Heisenberg was also born on this day, but I'm not certain about that.






Thank you very much to all who have, so far, wished me Happy Birthday. In thinking of this day, I am reminded of several famous Americans who share my date of birth. I will list three and examine their accomplishments as compared to mine.

1. Martin Van Buren - b. Dec. 5, 1782

2. George Armstrong Custer - b. Dec. 5, 1839

3. Walt Disney - b. Dec. 5, 1901

4. John P. McCann - b. Dec. 5, 1952

1. Martin Van Buren succeeded greatly in becoming the 8th President of the United States but was hardly remembered even in his own day. He had a large bull frog stuffed and used as an ink well in the White House. However President Taft later sat on it by accident and they had to throw the thing out. That's about it.

2. George Armstrong Custer succeeded greatly as a soldier in the Civil War but had a mixed record fighting Indians. (1-1-2, I think.) He is best remembered for his  spectacular fail at the Battle of the  Little Big Horn. At first, everything was going well; then it all fell apart under an Indian tsunami. In later years, Custer had a park named after him as well as a monument and a movie where his part was played by Errol Flynn. That's a whole lot more than Van Buren ever got.

3. Walt Disney succeeded greatly in animation, a pioneer in the field, creator of iconic characters—but not the word 'iconic' which has been seized upon by junior execs.—established Disney studios and Disneyland and is fondly remembered to this day. Nonetheless his body is frozen in a vault beneath Disney's Burbank lot and should Walt be reanimated and start making decisions again it could effect his legacy.

4. John P. McCann was greatly successful as a Hollywood atmosphere player. McCann was the ship-board stand-in for a Canadian actor portraying Errol Flynn in My Wicked, Wicked Ways. In addition, he is visible catching Dennis Quaid's jacket at around 1:19 in a clip from  Great Balls of Fire.
More successful in animation, McCann created the non-iconic character of The Huntsman. For the next fifteen years, he piggy-backed onto as many successful shows as his friends would allow. While the record is still being written, outsiders agree that McCann will be remembered by Bank of America and several other creditors who might reasonably feel aggrieved should he pass from the scene within the next several months.

Images: whitehouse.gov, Parcbench, fold3

3 comments:

Authors 4 Characters said...

Happy Belated Birthday, JP. Hope your big day went well, complete with Chocolate. Remember, chocolate has no calories on your birthday. HOWEVER, on the day after....I don't wanna think about it. 🎂

Authors 4 Characters said...

Apologies for not commenting on your UN-obituary . Allow me to add; John P McCann will be fondly remembered by Warner Bros . (and the Warner Sister) as well as the star pupils of Acme Loone-Iversity and a couple of ambitious lab mice (though they have yet to take over the world.) and , of course, the two generations of fans of these beloved characters. 😎

And speaking of which.... I've finished a story idea for a Pinky and the Brain movie but I have ZERO idea how to present it to the right people. Would you be interested in collaborating on something like this? You could be the man who brings Pinky and the Brain to the big screen and finally lets them TAKE OVER THE WORLD! Given the recent election outcome, fans and Americans over all, need HOPE. The hope of a real BRAIN in the oval office. Just an idea.

Did you mention, in one post, that there would be a Sequel to HALLOW MASS? Hope so.

JP Mac said...

Thanks for the b-day wishes. Soon I'll be approaching another b-day, but I like to respond within a year.

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