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      61c405bd       XPost: alt.movies.monster       From: reaperg@aol.com              1882: CLAUDE PAYTON, who played a sailor and a suspenders peddler in       "The Son of Kong", is born in Centerville, Iowa.              1904: KICHIJIRO UEDA, who played Kume's Yahara in "The Three       Treasures" and Tatsuemon Kanamura in "Gamera vs. Gyaos", and was in       "Madame White Snake" and "The Whale God", is born in Kobe.              1911: YUTAKA SADA is born in Tokyo. He played Police Captain Miyamoto       in "The Mysterians", a policeman in "The Secret of the Telegian", the       school principal in "Godzilla vs. the Thing", the hospital       administrator in "Frankenstein Conquers the World", an old fisherman       in "Godzilla versus the Sea Monster", a rural policeman in "Destroy       All Monsters", and Kenji Sahara's coworker in "Godzilla's Revenge",       and was in “The Invisible Man”, “The Three Treasures”, and “The Last       War”. Sada is best remembered as Aoki, the chauffeur whose son is       kidnapped in "High and Low".              1922: YASUHISA TSUTSUMI, who played Imamura the F-86F pilot in       "Rodan"; officials in "Battle in Outer Space", "Secret of the       Telegian" and "Godzilla vs. Monster Zero"; the bank manager in "The       Human Vapor"; a villager in "The Lost World of Sinbad"; a longshoreman       in "Godzilla vs. the Thing"; a military official in "Dogora the Space       Monster"; and a general in "King Kong Escapes"; is born in Tokyo. He       was also in "Godzilla, King of the Monsters", "The Invisible Man",       "Madame White Snake", and "The Three Treasures".              1926: SHIZUO CHUJO, who was in "Blood Type: Blue", is born in Tokyo.              1960: BILL CORBETT, who played Crow T. Robot and Observer and was a       writer on "Mystery Science Theater 3000", is born.              1964: IAN ZIERING, who was the voice of Nick Tatopolous on "Godzilla:       The Series", is born in Newark, N.J. He was in the films "Endless       Love", "Savate", "Stripped Down", and "Domino"; appeared on TV in       "Terrible Things My Mother Told Me", "The Guiding Light", "Beverly       Hills 90210", "Flour Babies", and "The Women of Spring Break"; and       provided voices on the animated shows "Biker Mice from Mars" and       "Mighty Ducks".              1966: SAMMY STEIN, who played a strongman in "Mighty Joe Young", dies       in Las Vegas.              1971: SELMER JACKSON, who played the judge in "Mighty Joe Young", dies       from a heart attack in Burbank, Calif.              1973: Episode 26 of "Warrior of Love Rainbowman", "The Secret Big       Ground Explosion", debuts on Japanese TV.              1974: Episode 7 of "Kamen Rider X", "Fear's Sum of Human Genius",       debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 46, the final episode of "Kikaider 01", "Our Friends:       Androids Are Forever!", debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 52, the final episode of "Ultraman Ace", debuts on Japanese       TV.        Episode 26, the final episode of "Ironman Tiger 7", "Now Revive the       Tiger Spark!!", debuts on Japanese TV.              1975: Episode 26, the final episode of "Army of the Apes", "Happy       Returns", debuts on Japanese TV.              1976: Episode 26 of "Akumaizer 3", "Why!? The Dancing Gabura Cho",       debuts on Japanese TV.              1977: Episode 9 of "Vigilante Zubat", "Look Back on the River of       Tears", debuts on Japanese TV.              1978: Suit actress RIE OTA, who played Baragon and a woman in the       Yaizu harbor office in "Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah: Giant       Monsters All-Out Attack", is born in Tokyo.              1980: DAVID SHARPE, stuntman on "Mighty Joe Young", dies from Lou       Gehrig's disease in Altadena, Calif.              1985: Episode 9 of "Blitzkrieg Squadron Changeman" debuts on Japanese       TV.              2002: "Pyrokinesis" premieres in the U.K. at the Dead by Dawn       Edinburgh Horror Film Festival.              2003: Episode 7 of "Blast Dragon Squadron Abaranger" debuts on       Japanese TV.              2005: "Ju-on: The Grudge" is released in Finland on DVD.              2007: "Shinobi" premieres in France at the Deauville Asian Film       Festival.              2008: Episode 7 of "Engine Squadron Go-onger" debuts on Japanese TV.              --       Reaper G       Pest, Foodie, MSTie, G-fan, Wrestlemaniac, and geek-at-large       http://reaper_g.livejournal.com       http://www.facebook.com/jay.grymyr              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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