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      65edc0b4       XPost: alt.movies.monster       From: reaperg@aol.com              1918: SHUNPEI NATSUKI, who played a power station engineer in       "Gojira", an escaped convict in "Godzilla Raids Again", a bystander in       "The Human Vapor", and a man at the funeral in "Gorath", is born in       Fukuoka.              1928: FAY WRAY, who played Ann Darrow in the original "King Kong",       marries John Monk Saunders.        RYUNOSUKE KANEDA, who played Azuka's father in "Godzilla vs.       Biollante", is born.              1934: SHINGO HIRAMATSU is born. He played Kuroki on Episode 55 of       "Kamen Rider", a Green Project member in Episodes 25-26 of "Kikaida",       Constable Heisa Zeniyama on Episode 36 of "Kikaida 01", Kiyoshi's dad       in Episode 17 of "Inazuman", a CEO in Episode 12 of "Ultraman Taro",       Oshima on Episode 5 of "Kamen Rider Amazon", Dr. Gaigan on Episode 9       of "Kamen Rider Super-1", and the human form of Kazenoid in Episode 7       of "Mobile Sheriff Jiban". He was also in Episode 81 of "Secret       Squadron Goranger".              1956: CHIHIRO KAMEYAMA, who produced "Kitaro", is born in Shizuoka.              1960: HIROKO SAITO, who played Kumie Suzuki on "Superhuman Barom-1",       Yurika (a.k.a. Caroline) in "Time of the Apes", and Polya on "Star       Wolf", is born. She played Miyuki on Episode 22 and Masako on Episode       55 on "Kamen Rider", Hikari Togawa on Episode 4 and Kaoru on Episode       29 of "Kikaida", Rumi on Episode 3 of "Inazuman", Toshiko Miyata on       Episode 31 of "Kamen Rider V3", Megumi Awaji on Episode 14 of "Kikaida       01", Saeko Kogura on Episode 4 of "Kamen Rider X", Ken Hayakawa's       sister on Episode 21 of "Vigilante Zubat", and Akane Inoue on Episode       20 of Toei's "Spiderman", and was in "Kamen Rider vs. Shocker" and       "Jumping Out, Inazuman".              1968: DAL-SU OH, who provided the voice of the monster in "The Host",       is born in Taegu, South Korea.              1971: PAUL FREES, dubber on "Rodan", "The H-Man", and "King Kong       Escapes", marries Beverly T. Marlow.              1973: Episode 37 of "Warrior of Love Rainbowman", "X Zone Destruction       Order!", debuts on Japanese TV.              1974: Episode 18 of "Kamen Rider X", "Scary!! It's Government of       Darkness' Betwitching Cat Strategy!!", debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 11 of "Electroid Zaborger", "Jumbo Mecha Tokyo Mission of       Destruction", debuts on Japanese TV.              1975: Episode 50 of "Electroid Zaborger", "Gargantuan Explosion!!       Zaborger Base", debuts on Japanese TV.        ASAMI JO, who played Shibolena on “Electromagnetic Squadron       Megaranger” and Hizumina on “Star Beast Squadron Gingaman vs.       Megaranger”, is born in Tokyo.              1976: Episode 36 of "Akumaizer 3", "Why!? Gabura Cho is Swallowed Up",       debuts on Japanese TV.              1977: Episode 20 of "Vigilante Zubat", "Lady Dragon -- Pledge of       Tears", debuts on Japanese TV.              1983: TOM ROWE, who co-wrote "The Green Slime", dies.        KOHEI TAKEDA, who played Ken Shido a.k.a. Sazer Lion of the Fire       Tribe on “Super Star God Granseizar” and Otoya Kurenai on “Kamen Rider       Kiva”, “Kamen Rider Kiva: The Movie”, and “Kamen Rider Decade” (also       appearing as Hirohiko Sato/Kamen Rider Ryuga), is born in Tokyo.              1984: MIMURA, who played Kyoko Okudera in "One Missed Call 2" and       Kazumi Aoki in "A Heartful of Love", is born in Fukaya City, Saitama,       Japan.              1985: Episode 20 of "Blitzkrieg Squadron Changeman" debuts on Japanese       TV.              1987: Episode 13 of "Super Manchine: Metalder", "The Runaway", debuts       on Japanese TV.              1990: Episode 16 of "Earth Squadron Fiveman", "The Little Hero",       debuts on Japanese TV.        LEONARD SACHS, who played a scientist in "The Giant Behemoth" and       Bob's father in "Konga", dies in London.              1995: Episode 18 of "Electromagnetic Squadron Megaranger", "Defend!       Mystery Boy’s Forest", debuts on Japanese TV.              1998: LEON M. LEON, who did the sound on "The Deadly Mantis", dies in       North Hollywood, Calif.              2001: The Asian Fantasy Film Expo 2 begins in Saddle Brook, N.J.       Hiroko Sakurai, Tomoo Haraguchi, Carl Craig, and Peter Fernandez are       among the featured guests, and "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II" has its       U.S. theatrical premiere.              2002: The Asian Fantasy Film Expo 3 begins in Saddle Brook, N.J.       Shusuke Kaneko, Teruyoshi Nakano, and Carl Craig are among the       guests.        HIDEO MUROTA, who played Black Dia (Harlequin) on "Johnny Sokko and       His Flying Robot", dies at 64 in Tokyo.              2004: "Ultraman Tiga Vol. 3: Guts Headquarters under Attack", is       released on DVD in the U.S.              2007: "The Host" is released in Denmark.        SOSUKE TAKAOKA, who was in "Tetsujin 28", marries Aoi Miyazaki.              2008: Episode 18 of "Engine Squadron Go-onger" debuts on Japanese TV.              2012: "Kaibutsu-kun: The Movie" premieres in the U.S. at AM2 in       Anaheim.        EMI ITO, who played one half of the Shobijin in "Mothra", "Godzilla       vs. the Thing", and "Ghidrah the Three-Headed Monster", dies at 71.        Episode 11 of "Unofficial Squadron Akibaranger" 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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