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   Reaper G to All   
   7/28: Today in G-History   
   28 Jul 13 06:11:07   
   
   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   1911: ANN DORAN, who played the child psychiatrist in "Them!", is born in   
   Amarillo, Tex. She appeared in over 1,000 TV shows and 500 films, most notably   
   Charles Starrett’s "Rio Grande".    
      
   1912: GEORGE CISAR, who played the admonishing man on the airliner in "The   
   Giant Claw", is born in Illinois.    
      
   1944: TSUNEHIKO WATASE, who starred in "Legend of the Dinosaurs" and played   
   Hayato Yano in "G.I. Samurai", Tatsumo in "Virus", and scientist Tatsura   
   Asakura in “Tokyo Blackout”, is born in Hyogo, Japan.    
      
   1958: SAM HAYES, who played the radio newscaster in "It Came from Beneath the   
   Sea", dies at 53 in San Diego.   
      
   1962: PETER GELFMAN, New York property master on "Godzilla", is born in New   
   York City.    
      
   1964: MITSUAKI MADONO, the voice of Kitaneidas on "Engine Squadron Go-onger",   
   "Engine Squadron Go-onger: Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijoBang!", "Engine   
   Squadron Go-onger vs. Gekiranger", "Samurai Squadron Shinkenger vs. Go-onger",   
   and "Pirate Squadron    
   Gokaiger vs. Space Sheriff Gavan: The Movie", is born in Osaka.    
      
   1965: MAME YAMADA, who played Noderabo in "The Great Yokai War" and Nu in   
   "Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City", is born in Kobe. She was also in "Tokyo   
   Gore Police".   
   	"Kwaidan" is released in France.    
      
   1967: "Onibaba" is released in Finland.    
      
   1968: Episode 43 of "Ultra Seven", "Tyranny by Design", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1972: Episode 17 of "Transforming Ninja Arashi" debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1973: Episode 12 of "Kikaida 01", "Ghost Story: Bakaneko's Graveyard of   
   Severed Heads", debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 24 of "Kamen Rider V3", "Mysterious! Cockroach Manor!!", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.               
   	Episode 16 of "Storm Cloud Lion Maru" debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1979: Episode 26 of "Battle Fever J", "The Masked Report from the Bandanged   
   Man", debuts on Japanese TV.             
   	RIE MASHIKO, who played Akira Asagi in "Vanny Knights", is born. She was also   
   in "Kamen Rider: The Next".    
   	JULES IRVING, who played King in "It Came from Beneath the Sea", dies at 54   
   from a heart attack in Reno, Nev.   
      
   1984: BESS FLOWERS, who played a nightclub patron behind the drunks in "Mighty   
   Joe Young" and a ballet-goer in "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms", dies in   
   Woodland Hills, Calif.    
   	Episode 26 of "Super Electron Bioman" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1986: Episode 16 of "Dimensional Warrior Spielban", "Warler-Underground Base   
   Strategy", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1987: KOKI KATO, who was in "Ghost Train", is born in Tokyo.   
      
   1995: Episode 22 of "Superpower Squadron Ohranger", "The Secret Combining   
   Order!!", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   2001: FUTARO YAMADA, whose novel "Koga Ninpocho" was the basis for "Shinobi",   
   dies at 79.    
      
   2002: An Ultraman event, held to promote the release of "Ultraman Cosmos 2:   
   The Blue Planet", is held at the HMV media store in Tokyo.    
   	Episode 23 of "Ninja Squadron Hurricanger" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2003: "Godzilla against Mechagodzilla" is released on DVD in Japan.         
   	KOJI UNO, who played a police officer in "Atragon", the hotel clerk in   
   "Ghidrah -- the Three-Headed Monster", and Namikawa's associate in "Godzilla   
   vs. Monster Zero", as well as reporters in a number of Toho films, dies.    
      
   2004: Episode 17 of "Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy", "The Town Beauty", debuts on TV   
   Tokyo.    
      
   2005: The U.S. version of "Dark Water" is released in Argentina and Portugal.    
      
   2008: Episode 22 of "Power Rangers Jungle Fury", "Arise the Crystal Eyes",   
   debuts on U.S. TV.    
      
   2011: "Gantz" is released in South Korea.   
      
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