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|    10/14: Today in G-History    |
|    14 Oct 13 07:18:47    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1890: FRANK CONROY, who played a reporter in “Mighty Joe Young”, is born in       Derby, England.              1906: RUSSELL THORSON, who played Prof. Philip Osbourne in the U.S. release of       “Half Human: The Story of the Abominable Snowman”, is born in Wisconsin.              1916: JACK ARNOLD, who directed and wrote the story for “Tarantula”, is born       in New Haven, Conn. He also directed “It Came from Outer Space”.              1926: JUN HAICHI, who played Yazawa on “The Space Giants”, is born. He also       played Prof. Nikaido in Episode 10 and V2 Crewman Yoshino in Episode 38 of       “Ultraman”, the one-eyed man in Episode 12 of “Inazuman”, and Kuroiwa in       Episode 5 “Dinosaur Task Force        Koseidon”, and was in Episodes 26-27 of “Transforming Ninja Arashi”.              1929: NAGATOSHI SAKAMOTO is born. He played the director in Episode 18 of       “Inazuman” and was in Episode 23 of “Return of Ultraman”.              1938: KATHRIN CLARE WARD, who played landlady Mrs. Hudson in “Son of Kong”,       dies in Los Angeles.              1944: EARL “HAP” HOGAN, who played a member of the ship’s crew in the original       “King Kong”, dies in Los Angeles.              1946: MEGUMI KITAGAWA is born. She played Maeda’s wife in Episode 3 of       “Mirrorman”, Nobuko Matsumoto in Episode 15 of “Inazuman”, and the mysterious       woman in Episode 25 of “Jumborg Ace”.        STEVE BRODIE, who played Sgt. Loomis in “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms”,       marries Lois Andrews.              1951: JOHN SUMNER, who played Herb in the 2005 “King Kong”, is born in       Blackpool, Lancashire, England.              1953: EVERETT BROWN, who played a native in an ape costume in the original       “King Kong”, dies in Los Angeles.              1958: “Daikaiju Baran” (“Giant Monster Varan”) a.k.a. “Varan the Unbelievable”       is released in Japan.              1970: TAKAKO KATO, who was on “MM9”, is born in Shizuoka.              1972: Episode 14 of “Kikaida”, “Silver Tortoise: Destructoids Reborn”, debuts       on Japanese TV.        Episode 81 of “Kamen Rider”, “Kamen Rider Dies Twice!”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 29 of “Vigilante Lion Maru”, “Triple Shadow Mutant: Dokuranga”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1973: MASATO SAKAI, who was in “Sky High”, is born in Miyazaki, Japan.        KRISTIAN SORGE, extras casting associate on the U.S. version of “Dark Water”,       is born in Bloomfield, N.J.              1974: Episode 2 of “Super Robot: Mach Baron”, “The Sky’s Fangs the Sea’s       Traps”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1975: Episode 2 of “Akumaizer 3”, “Why Did She Die!? Zabitan’s Mother”, debuts       on Japanese TV.              1976: Episode 2 of “Pro Wrestling Star: Aztecizer”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1977: “Kwaidan” is released in Finland.        Episode 31 of “Giant Ironman 17”, “Where is Mother? Terror of the White       House”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 2 of “Dinosaur War: Aizenborg” debuts on Japanese TV.              1978: Episode 12 of “Message from Space: Galactic Battle” debuts on Japanese       TV.              1983: Episode 32 of “Space Sheriff Sharivan” debuts on Japanese TV.              1994: Episode 35 of “Ninja Squadron Kakuranger”, “The Three Oshioki Sisters”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1995: “It Came from Beneath the Sea” premieres in Germany on TV.              1998: Episode 22 of “Power Rangers in Space”, “The Silver Secret”, debuts on       Fox.              1999: “Ringu 2” is released in Singapore and premieres in Spain at the Sitges       Film Festival.              2001: Episode 34 of “Hundred Beast Squadron Gaoranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2002: “Avalon” premieres in Hungary at the Titanic International Filmpresence       Festival.              2004: “Ringu 2” is released in Chile.        YONEO IGUCHI, who played the radio operator in the U.S. version of “Varan the       Unbelievable”, dies at 79 in Los Angeles.              2005: “Gojira” is released in the U.K.        Episode 2 of “Garo the Fanged Wolf” debuts on Japanese TV.              2006: “Eko Eko Azarak II: Birth of the Wizard” premieres in Australia on TV.               2008: The U.S. version of “One Missed Call” premieres in the Netherlands on       DVD.              2012: Episode 34 of “Special Ops Squadron Go-Busters” debuts on Japanese TV.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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