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   Reaper G to All   
   6/13: Today in G-History   
   13 Jun 13 06:43:03   
   
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   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   1888: HARRY TYLER, who played an inmate in "Them!" and a Manhattan   
   Tunnel spectator in "The Deadly Mantis", is born in New York City.   
      
   1918: BEN JOHNSON, who played Gregg in "Mighty Joe Young", is born in   
   Foraker, Okla. The former rodeo star won an Oscar for "The Last   
   Picture Show", and also appeared in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", "Rio   
   Grande", "Wagon Master", "The Sun Shines Bright", "Cheyenne Autumn",   
   and "The Wild Bunch".   
      
   1920: EIJI OKADA, who played project leader Dr. Kato in "The X from   
   Outer Space", is born in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. He also played   
   Salabad in "ESPY" and was in "Blood Type: Blue" and "Deathquake".   
   Okada was best known in the West for "Hiroshima mon amour", "The Ugly   
   American", and "Woman in the Dunes".   
      
   1935: MASAZUMI OKABE, who played a railway worker in "Invasion of the   
   Neptune Men" and Jackie in "Message from Space", is born in Sakaide,   
   Kagawa Prefecture, Japan.   
      
   1953: "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" is released in the U.S.   
      
   1962: ALONZO BODDEN, who was the voice of Ultivore on Saban's "Masked   
   Rider" and Thunderon on "Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue", is born in   
   New York City.   
      
   1964: KAORI MIZUSHIMA, who played Amamiya in “School in the   
   Crosshairs”, Eleven in "Gunhed", and Hikari Enokida on "Kamen Rider   
   Kuuga", is born in Tokyo.   
      
   1968: "Terror beneath the Sea" is released in West Germany.   
      
   1977: SELWYN WARD, who played T.J. Johnson a.k.a. the Red Turbo Ranger   
   on "Power Rangers Turbo", "Power Rangers Wild Force", and "Power   
   Rangers Dino Thunder", and the Blue Space Power Ranger on "Power   
   Rangers in Space" and "Power Rangers Lost Galaxy", is born in Kokomo,   
   Ind. He has also appeared on "Moesha" and "Passions".   
      
   1978: MIKAKO ICHIKAWA, who played Natsuko Aki in "Cutie Honey", is   
   born in Tokyo.   
      
   1980: Episode 37 of "Sky Rider" debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	MAHO NONAMI, who played Yuna in "Rebirth of Mothra II", is born in   
   Tokyo.   
      
   1981: Episode 32 of "Kamen Rider Super-1" debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 19 of "Solar Squadron Sunvulcan", "The Dangerous 100-Point   
   Boys", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1985: Episode 8 of "Sukeban Deka" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1987: Episode 16 of "Aura Squadron Maskman" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1990: AARON TAYLOR-JOHNSON, who will be in Legendary’s “Godzilla”, is   
   born in High Wycombe, England. He was also in “Angus, Thongs and   
   Pefect Snogging”, “The Illusionist”, “Nowhere Boy” (as John Lennon),   
   “Chatroom”, “Kick-Ass”, “Savages”, and “Anna Karenina”.   
      
   1997: ROBERT MAILLET, who will play Aleksis in "Pacific Rim", marries   
   Laura Eaton.   
      
   2003: MARGARET CHO, who played Det. Mickey Lee in the U.S. version of   
   “One Missed Call”, marries Al Ridenour.   
      
   2004: Episode 19 of “Power Rangers Dino Thunder”, “Lost and Found in   
   Translation”, debuts on U.S. TV.   
   	Episode 18 of "Special Police Squadron Dekaranger" debuts on Japanese   
   TV.   
      
   2005: DAVID DIAMOND, who composed stock music used in “20 Million   
   Miles to Earth”, dies at 89 from congestive heart failure in   
   Rochester, N.Y.   
      
   2007: “Rasen” premieres in France on DVD.   
      
   2010: Episode 18 of "Heavenly Armament Squadron Goseiger" debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
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