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Monday, September 27, 2021

Christopher Reeve's 69th Birthday

 


Today’s Doodle celebrates American actor, director, author, and humanitarian Christopher Reeve, who is best known for his spinal cord research advocacy work alongside his leading role in four “Superman” feature films. 

Christopher D’Olier Reeve was born on this day in 1952 in New York City. He graduated from The Juilliard School and made his stage debut in the 1976 Broadway comedy “A Matter of Gravity.” After only two years of acting in soap operas and plays, Reeve auditioned to play the Man of Steel himself in the 1978 “Superman” film, landing the role ahead of 200 other aspiring actors.   

His performance as the iconic superhero in the four-part film franchise launched him to international fame, but he refused to be typecast in action roles. To this end, he brought a diverse range of characters to life both in cinema and on stage throughout his career. Outside of acting, he was an enthusiastic equestrian and athlete. In 1995, Reeve was paralyzed from the neck down due to a riding accident; these injuries led him to become an outspoken champion for those with spinal cord injuries and other disabilities across Hollywood, the nation, and the world.

Reeve used his platform to bring increased awareness to topics related to disabilities and dedicated his life to driving positive change for the community. This included sponsoring bills to raise lifetime insurance “caps'' to better support people with disabilities and helping pass the 1999 Work Incentives Improvement Act, which secured ongoing insurance payments to people with disabilities even after they return to work. He focused on efforts to directly improve the quality of life for people with disabilities by distributing millions in individual grants through his foundation and serving on the boards of various disability organizations with this aim. Reeve also advocated for support and government funding of responsible stem cell research to further the knowledge and treatment of numerous health conditions, including spinal cord injuries. Calling on Hollywood to draw attention to other important social causes, Reeve led by example with his 1997 directorial debut “In the Gloaming,” a five-time Emmy nominated drama centered around a man diagnosed with HIV. 

Today, his legacy is carried on by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, which he founded in 1998.

Happy birthday, Christopher Reeve—who remains a hero to many both on and off the screen!



Saturday, November 16, 2019

Will Rogers’ 140th Birthday

  • In honor of Native American Indian Heritage Month, today’s animated Doodle celebrates the plainspoken American Indian actor, humorist, author, filmmaker, and public personality Will Rogers, who famously remarked, “I never met a man I didn’t like.” Born on this day in 1879 at Rogers Ranch in Oologah, Cherokee Territory, the entertainer became known as “America's Cowboy Philosopher.”
    The son of a Cherokee senator who raised Texas longhorns on his ranch, Rogers grew up roping and riding. “A man that don’t love a horse,” he once said, ”there is something the matter with him.” He became so good at fancy rope tricks that he toured the world as “The Cherokee Kid,” a circus performer who ended up on Broadway in the Ziegfeld Follies.
    Rogers produced and starred in a 1922 film called The Ropin’ Fool, moving onto speaking roles in motion pictures like A Connecticut Yankee and State Fair. By 1934, he was considered one of the most popular actors in Hollywood. He also hosted a highly rated radio show and authored bestselling books and newspaper columns. When the Great Depression hit America, Rogers emerged as a notable commentator expressing popular opinion on many issues of the time.
    No matter how successful he became, Rogers always remained proud of his Cherokee heritage. While never hesitating to offer his humorous homespun wisdom about current events and politics, though apart from a brief stint as honorary mayor of Beverly Hills, Rogers resisted efforts to be drafted into public service.
    Rogers’ childhood home near Oologah, Oklahoma is now a museum open to the public. His life and times also inspired a musical called The Will Rogers Follies. His legacy lives on through the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore, Oklahoma and the Will Rogers State Historic Park in Pacific Palisades, California. To learn more, visit willrogers.com.



    Look back at the impact of Will Rogers' life on Google Arts & Culture, made in collaboration with Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., leader of the Cherokee Nation.



    Special thanks to the Rogers estate and the Will Rogers Memorial for their partnership on this project. Below are some historic photographs of Will Rogers displaying his skill at riding and rope tricks.

    On behalf of our family, I was thrilled to learn that my great grandfather, Will Rogers, had been chosen for a Doodle that will appear on his 140th birthday. Will Rogers was an unofficial ambassador for the United States and had a presence that can still be felt to this day.
    There are numerous awards, parks, schools, airports, organizations, foundations, state and federal buildings around the world that bear his name. Known as Oklahoma’s favorite son, his larger than life statue represents the state inside the United States Capitol, in the house connecting the corridor just outside Statuary Hall.
    It's a privilege to represent the family and travel throughout the United States to promote his legacy. It makes me proud to hear stories that are passed down to those of my generation. Will spoke to the common man and gave ease and relief to those suffering from everything including natural disasters and the Great Depression. 
    A memorable story is that of a gentleman who once said, “The only time I ever saw my father cry was the day Will Rogers died”. Will Rogers had a natural way of communicating to the rich and the poor. He was a ray of hope when America felt lost and alone. Most of his sayings and writings are still relevant and are used almost daily in today's media.
    The Rogers family is proud of those who continue to promote Will's memory. Including the Will Rogers State Historic Park in Pacific Palisades CA, Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation, and the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore, Oklahoma. 
    It is with great excitement that we add today’s Doodle to this list!
    Jennifer Rogers-Etcheverry
    Great Granddaughter of Will Rogers


    All photographs courtesy of The Rogers estate and the Will Rogers Memorial.



    Doodler Q&A with Kevin Laughlin
    Today's Doodle was created by San Francisco-based artist Kevin Laughlin.
    Below, Kevin shares some thoughts on the making of the Doodle:

    Q: What part of Will Rogers’ story do you find most inspiring personally?  
    A: I deeply admire people who are able to maintain a positive view of others around them in a time of adversity. To be able to see an inherent good in everyone, enough at least to have uttered the phrase "I never met a man I didn't like,” Will left behind a philosophy worth aspiring to indeed. 
     
    Q: Is there a specific Will Rogers film or story that resonates with you? 
    A: I find the idea of a cowboy, who is also a newspaper columnist, deeply satisfying.
     
    Q: What was your creative approach for the Doodle in celebrating Will Rogers’ 140th Birthday? How did you choose that approach?
    A: My approach to this Doodle was unique in that I spent a considerable amount of time reading through Will's quotes, as opposed to studying imagery.
     
    Q: What do you hope people will take away from this Doodle?
    A: Do yourself a favor and learn more about Will Rogers! He was an incredible figure. The only thing better than being familiar with his work is being able to experience it for the first time.



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