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   Reaper G to All   
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   1891: FRANK MILLS, who played a reporter in "King Kong" and a sailor   
   in "The Son of Kong", is born in Kalamazoo, Mich.   
      
   1905: CHARLES LANE, who played a guy at the bar in "Mighty Joe Young",   
   is born in San Francisco. He also appeared in the films "Smart Money",   
   "Twentieth Century", "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town", "You Can't Take It with   
   You", "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington", "Arsenic and Old Lace", "It's a   
   Wonderful Life", "State of the Union", and "No Time for Sergeants";   
   the TV shows “I Love Lucy”, "Topper", “The Real McCoys”, “Perry   
   Mason”, “Dennis the Menace”, “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis”, “The   
   Twilight Zone”, “Mr. Ed”, “The Lucy Show”, “The Beverly Hillbillies”,   
   “Petticoat Junction”, “Bewitched”, “Get Smart”, “Gomer Pyle,   
   U.S.M.C.”, “The Munsters”, “Green Acres”, “The Flying Nun”, “Maude”,   
   “Little House on the Prairie”, “Soap”, and “L.A. Law”; and the TV   
   movies “Sybil” and “The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes”.   
      
   1915: WILLIAM HOPPER, who played Dr. Ned Jackson in "The Deadly   
   Mantis" and Col. Robert Calder in "20 Million Miles to Earth", is born   
   in New York City. The son of gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, he is best   
   remembered as Paul Drake on "Perry Mason".   
   	JACQUES R. MARQUETTE, cinematographer on the U.S. inserts for "Varan   
   the Unbelievable", is born in New York City. He also produced "The   
   Brain from Planet Arous" and "Teenage Monster".   
      
   1949: TOMOKO OGAWA, who played Sunate in "The Magic Serpent", is born   
   in Hiroshima.   
      
   1969: Episode 20 of “Operation: Mystery” debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1973: Episode 17 of "Warrior of Love Rainbowman", "Witchcraft-Human   
   Petrification!!", debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 43 of "Transforming Ninja Arashi", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1974: Episode 37 of "Kikaida 01", "Master Swordsman: Waruda Emerges   
   Through the Mist", debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 50 of "Kamen Rider V3", "A Little Friendship", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   1975: Episode 17 of "Army of the Apes", "The Rescuing of Ape Father   
   and Son from the Renegade Soldiers!", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1977: HAE-IL PARK, who played Park Nam-il in "The Host", is born in   
   South Korea.   
      
   1978: ATSUKO KURUSU, who played Yoko Yagami a.k.a. Pink Racer on   
   "Violent Race Squadron Carranger", "Violent Race Squadron Carranger   
   vs. Ohranger", and "Electromagnetic Squadron Megaranger vs.   
   Carranger", is born in Ibaraki, Japan.   
      
   1979: SARA RUE, who played the babysitter in "The Ring", is born in   
   New York City. She was also on the TV series "Popular" and in the film   
   "This Time Around".   
      
   1980: Episode 52, the final episode of "Battle Fever J", "The Heroes'   
   Symphony", debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	SANAE KOBAYASHI, the voice of Ashley Hammond the Yellow Space Ranger   
   on “Power Rangers in Space” and “Power Rangers Lost Galaxy”, is born   
   in Shizuoka. She is also the Japanese dubbing voice of Angelina Jolie.   
      
   1985: Episode 51, the final episode of "Super Electron Bioman",   
   "Goodbye Pibo", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1990: Episode 47 of “High Speed Squadron Turboranger” debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   1996: Episode 44 of "Superpower Squadron Ohranger", World's Strongest   
   Beauty", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2003: "Kamen Rider 555" ("Masked Rider 555") a.k.a. "Kamen Rider   
   Faizu" premieres on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 49 of “Ninja Squadron Hurricanger” debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2007: "Ultraman Mebius & Ultraman Brothers" is released on DVD in   
   Japan.   
      
   2012: “Underwater Love” premieres in France at the Gerardmer Fantasy   
   Film Festival.   
      
   --   
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