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While waiting for the TV to clear of RR coverage, I cooked up this worthless idea (see also The 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon):
The Edison Index, or the degrees of Kevin Bacon stretched back to the beginning of time.
On October 17, 1888 Thomas Alva Edison went on record with the U.S. Patent office by filing this statement: "I am experimenting upon an instrument which does for the eye what the phonograph does for the ear, which is the recording and reproduction of things in motion ...."
In December of 1892 Edison opened the first motion picture production studio in West Orange, New Jersey. This marks year zero, or the beginning of time for the American film industry.
Every Hollywood personality can trace his or her lineage back to this movie studio through a chain of directors, producers, actors and actresses who have been involved in the production of each movie in the chain. The distance between a personality and Thomas Edison himself is that person's Edison Index.
For example: Frank Oz index = 6 movies named
Frank Oz directed The Score (2001) with Marlon Brando Marlon Brando in A countess from Hong Kong (1967) directed by Charlie Chaplin Charlie Chaplin in Mabel's Married Life (1914) with Mabel Normand Mabel Normand in Over the Garden Wall (1910) with Maurice Costello (Grandfather of Drew Barrymore) Maurice Costello in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1905) directed by J. Stuart Blackton Stuart J. Blackton in Blackton Sketches No. 2 (1896) Produced by Thomas A. Edison
Now try Rachael Leigh Cook :)
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