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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    6/3: Today in G-History    |
|    03 Jun 14 06:42:49    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1901: ERNESTO MORELLI, who played the Italian fisherman in "The Deadly       Mantis", is born.               1911: ELLEN CORBY, who played the orphanage woman in "Mighty Joe Young", is       born in Racine, Wis. Perhaps best known as Grandma Walton on "The Waltons",       her films include "Speed Limited", "Cornered", "It's a Wonderful Life", and "I       Remember Mama", "Ma and        Pa Kettle Go to Town", "Shane", "Sabrina", "The Bowery Boys Meet the       Monsters", and "Vertigo", and appeared on "The Andy Griffith Show".               1912: IVAN RASPUTIN, who played a strongman in “Mighty Joe Young”, is born       in Chelsea, Mass.               1947: SHUKI LEVY, producer, director, and/or writer on “V.R. Troopers”,       “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers” (for which he wrote the theme song),       Saban’s “Masked Rider”, “Big Bad Beetleborgs”, “Power Rangers       Zeo”, “Power Rangers        Turbo”, “Beetleborgs Metallix”, “Power Rangers in Space”, “Power       Rangers Lost Galaxy”, “Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue”, and “Power       Rangers Time Force”, is born in Israel. He also wrote the themes to       “Inspector Gadget”, “He-       Man and the Masters of the Universe”, “X-Men”, and “Spider-Man”, and       wrote and directed “Round Trip to Heaven”, “Suzie Q”, and “Aussie       and Ted’s Great Adventure”.               1949: MASATO HARADA, who wrote and directed "Gunhed", is born in Numazu,       Shizuoka, Japan.               1963: TOSHIAKI KARASAWA, who played Burai in “Casshern” and Kenji       Endo in the “20th Century Boys" trilogy, is born in Tokyo. He was also in       “Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald”, “All About Our House”, and “Shiroi       kyoto”.         "King Kong vs. Godzilla" premieres in the U.S.               1971: MEGUMI SAKITA, who played Remi Hoshikawa a.k.a. Five Yellow on "Earth       Squadron Fiveman", is born in Tokyo.               1972: Episode 62 of "Kamen Rider", "Demon Harinezurasu -- Murderous Skull       Strategy", debuts on Japanese TV.         Episode 10 of "Vigilante Lion Maru" debuts on Japanese TV.               1976: MIRIAMA SMITH, who played Elsa/Principal Randall on “Power Rangers       Dino Thunder”, is born in Rotorua, New Zealand.               1978: PETER FERNANDEZ, who directed, wrote, and did voices for the U.S. dubs       of "Mothra", "Godzilla vs. the Thing", "Space Giants", "Ultraman", "Godzilla       versus the Sea Monster", "Speed Racer", "Son of Godzilla", "Destroy All       Monsters", "Godzilla vs. the        Smog Monster", and "Infra-Man", marries Noel Smith.               1983: SEIJI FUKUSHI, who will play Yuuma Shiobara in "The Next Generation       -Patlabor-", is born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.              1986: YUKA TAKESHIMA, who played Sumiko Hashina in “School of Ghosts 4”       and was in the "Ringu" TV movie, is born in Tokyo.               1987: MASAMI NAGASAWA, who played Kaori Kurata in "Pyrokinesis" and a Shobijin       in "Godilla: Tokyo S.O.S." and "Godzilla: Final Wars", is born in Shizuoka       Prefecture, Japan.               1989: Episode 15 of "High-Speed Squadron Turboranger" debuts on Japanese TV.               1998: "Godzilla" has its premiere in Australia.         "The Manster" is released on laserdisc in the U.S.               2001: Episode 16 of "Hundred Beast Squadron Gaoranger" debuts on Japanese TV.              2003: "Gamera 3: Revenge of Irys" is released on DVD in the U.S.               2005: "J-Horror Theater Vol. 1: Infection" is released in Italy.         “The Ring Two” is released in South Korea.              2012: Episode 38 of “Kamen Rider Fourze” debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 15 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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