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"The Gene Autry Show" debuted on CBS on July 23, 1950, and aired for 91 episodes until August 7, 1956.



Emil Jannings was born on July 23, 1884 #botd Photo by Edward Steichen for Vanity Fair, 1927

Filmmaker Robert Flaherty, ‘the father of the documentary film’ (February 16, 1884 – July 23, 1951)

Fox Film Corporation purchased the patents for the Movietone sound system on July 23, 1926.

Carl Brisson in his Isotta Fraschini outside Stage 7 at Paramount Film Studios, circa 1935.

Francis X. Bushman Jr. and Sr. photographed at Universal in 1927, the first time the two worked at the same studio though on different pictures. Sr. was working on THE GRIP OF THE YUKON, and Jr. on THE SCARLET ARROW 10-episode serial.

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Doctors Without Borders, Save the Children and Oxfam International were among the 115 international aid groups that signed a statement describing food shortages in Gaza as "mass starvation," as the "Israeli government’s siege starves the people of Gaza." abcnews.link/IjBCpVy
Remembering Philip Seymour Hoffman on his birthday #botd So darn good!

Executive, co-founder of WB, Albert Warner, born on July 23, 1884 #botd


Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra getting coffee on set of TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY (1946).

Deanna Durbin and Robert Stack in NICE GIRL? (William A. Seiter, 1941)

Barbara Stanwyck and James Stewart dancing at the Trocadero Cafe in Hollywood in 1939.
