Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with *Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs *
Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thomas Edison - introduced to the world motion pictures, the phonograph, the jukebox…
Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thomas Edison - introduced to the world motion pictures, the phonograph, the jukebox…
Thomas Ince - Developed the studio system
Before Ince, making a movie was an artistic endeavor. Ince turned it into a process that delivered movies on a regular ongoing schedule.
Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thomas Edison - introduced to the world motion pictures, the phonograph, the jukebox…
Thomas Ince - Developed the studio system
Felix the Cat - First TV Star. In 1928 RCA/NBC began testing their TV broadcasting equipment with a Felix statue. Once the Depression and WWII passed, a coin-operated receiver was set up in NYC to introduce TV to the public. And the people saw… Felix the Cat, slowly moving on a turntable.
Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thomas Edison - introduced to the world motion pictures, the phonograph, the jukebox…
Thomas Ince - Developed the studio system
Felix the Cat - First TV Star. In 1928 RCA/NBC began testing their TV broadcasting equipment with a Felix statue. Once the Depression and WWII passed, a coin-operated receiver was set up in NYC to introduce TV to the public. And the people saw… Felix the Cat, slowly moving on a turntable.
Reginald Fessenden, first transmission of speech by radio (1900), and possibly first radio broadcast of entertainment and music in 1906 (unverified)
Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thomas Edison - introduced to the world motion pictures, the phonograph, the jukebox…
Thomas Ince - Developed the studio system
Felix the Cat - First TV Star. In 1928 RCA/NBC began testing their TV broadcasting equipment with a Felix statue. Once the Depression and WWII passed, a coin-operated receiver was set up in NYC to introduce TV to the public. And the people saw… Felix the Cat, slowly moving on a turntable.
Reginald Fessenden, first transmission of speech by radio (1900), and possibly first radio broadcast of entertainment and music in 1906 (unverified)
Claudio Arrau - first to release a CD (in 1982), a collection of Chopin waltzes
Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thomas Edison - introduced to the world motion pictures, the phonograph, the jukebox…
Thomas Ince - Developed the studio system
Felix the Cat - First TV Star. In 1928 RCA/NBC began testing their TV broadcasting equipment with a Felix statue. Once the Depression and WWII passed, a coin-operated receiver was set up in NYC to introduce TV to the public. And the people saw… Felix the Cat, slowly moving on a turntable.
Reginald Fessenden, first transmission of speech by radio (1900), and possibly first radio broadcast of entertainment and music in 1906 (unverified)
Claudio Arrau - first to release a CD (in 1982), a collection of Chopin waltzes
Emil Jannings - winner of the first Academy Award for Best Actor, in 1929
Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thomas Edison - introduced to the world motion pictures, the phonograph, the jukebox…
Thomas Ince - Developed the studio system
Felix the Cat - First TV Star. In 1928 RCA/NBC began testing their TV broadcasting equipment with a Felix statue. Once the Depression and WWII passed, a coin-operated receiver was set up in NYC to introduce TV to the public. And the people saw… Felix the Cat, slowly moving on a turntable.
Reginald Fessenden, first transmission of speech by radio (1900), and possibly first radio broadcast of entertainment and music in 1906 (unverified)
Claudio Arrau - first to release a CD (in 1982), a collection of Chopin waltzes
Emil Jannings - winner of the first Academy Award for Best Actor, in 1929
Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thomas Edison - introduced to the world motion pictures, the phonograph, the jukebox…
Thomas Ince - Developed the studio system
Felix the Cat - First TV Star. In 1928 RCA/NBC began testing their TV broadcasting equipment with a Felix statue. Once the Depression and WWII passed, a coin-operated receiver was set up in NYC to introduce TV to the public. And the people saw… Felix the Cat, slowly moving on a turntable.
Reginald Fessenden, first transmission of speech by radio (1900), and possibly first radio broadcast of entertainment and music in 1906 (unverified)
Claudio Arrau - first to release a CD (in 1982), a collection of Chopin waltzes
Emil Jannings - winner of the first Academy Award for Best Actor, in 1929
Alexander Graham Bell - invented the telephone
Eadweard Muybridge - Early pioneer of stop-motion photography and motion picture projection
Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thomas Edison - introduced to the world motion pictures, the phonograph, the jukebox…
Thomas Ince - Developed the studio system
Felix the Cat - First TV Star. In 1928 RCA/NBC began testing their TV broadcasting equipment with a Felix statue. Once the Depression and WWII passed, a coin-operated receiver was set up in NYC to introduce TV to the public. And the people saw… Felix the Cat, slowly moving on a turntable.
Reginald Fessenden, first transmission of speech by radio (1900), and possibly first radio broadcast of entertainment and music in 1906 (unverified)
Claudio Arrau - first to release a CD (in 1982), a collection of Chopin waltzes
Emil Jannings - winner of the first Academy Award for Best Actor, in 1929
Alexander Graham Bell - invented the telephone
Eadweard Muybridge - Early pioneer of stop-motion photography and motion picture projection
Thomas Edison - his company invented the phonograph
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Annette Kellerman, did one of the earliest nude scenes
Arthur Berthelet’s film Men Who Have Made Love To Me (1918) was the first to break the fourth wall.
Bob Sproull - laid the groundwork for PC operating systems, laser printers, and principles of interactive computer graphics
Walt Disney, animation pioneer, first synchronized sound cartoon with “Steamboat Willie”, first full-length animated feature with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Thomas Edison - introduced to the world motion pictures, the phonograph, the jukebox…
Thomas Ince - Developed the studio system
Felix the Cat - First TV Star. In 1928 RCA/NBC began testing their TV broadcasting equipment with a Felix statue. Once the Depression and WWII passed, a coin-operated receiver was set up in NYC to introduce TV to the public. And the people saw… Felix the Cat, slowly moving on a turntable.
Reginald Fessenden, first transmission of speech by radio (1900), and possibly first radio broadcast of entertainment and music in 1906 (unverified)
Claudio Arrau - first to release a CD (in 1982), a collection of Chopin waltzes
Emil Jannings - winner of the first Academy Award for Best Actor, in 1929
Alexander Graham Bell - invented the telephone
Eadweard Muybridge - Early pioneer of stop-motion photography and motion picture projection