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   Reaper G to All   
   6/10: Today in G-History   
   10 Jun 14 07:56:55   
   
   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   1873: VERA LEWIS, who played a theater patron who screamed when "King Kong"   
   escaped, is born in New York City.   
      
   1889: CLIFF CLARK, who played police guard Moran in "Mighty Joe Young", is   
   born in New York City.    
      
   1908: OTTO LUND, set decorator and designer on "Reptilicus", is born in   
   Copenhagen.    
      
   1909: MARY FIELD, who played O'Hara's secretary in "Mighty Joe Young", is born   
   in New York City.    
   	EDWIN H. BRYANT, editor on “20 Million Miles to Earth”, is born in   
   Tulare, Calif.   
      
   1910: BUD WOLFE, who was a stuntman in "Mighty Joe Young" and played a bus   
   driver in "Tarantula", is born in New York City.    
      
   1921: GARRY WALBERG, who played an army general in the 1976 remake of "King   
   Kong", is born in Buffalo, N.Y.    
      
   1935: KOJI TAKAHASHI, who played Rohan Koda in "Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis"   
   and Dr. Genichiro Shiragami in "Godzilla vs. Biollante", is born in Niigata,   
   Japan.    
   	JEMUSU MIKI, writer on “Konto 55: Grand Outer Space Adventure”, is born   
   in China. He also wrote “Farewell, O Summer’s Light”, “The Visitor in   
   the Eye”, and “Aoi tokugawa sandai”.   
      
   1937: LUCIANA PALUZZI, who played Dr. Lisa Benson in "The Green Slime", is   
   born in Rome. She was also in "Thunderball".    
      
   1946: ED BLAYLOCK, the voice of Yagyu Tajima-no-kami Munenori in the English   
   dub of “Shinobi”, is born in Dallas.    
      
   1947: YURIKO HISHIMI, who played Anne Yuri on "Ultra Seven" and “The   
   Superior 8 Ultra Brothers” and Tomoko Tomoe in "Godzilla on Monster Island",   
   is born in Tokyo. She also
appeared in “Boachi Bushido: Code of the   
   Forgotten Eight”, "Watashi ga    
   aishita Ultraseven", "Ultraman Zearth 2", "The Superior 8 Ultra Brothers", and   
   "Garo: The Makai Chronicles".    
      
   1959: PHILIP J. ROTH, who co-produced “The Grudge 3”, is born in Portland,   
   Ore. He also produced “Bad Trip” and “Total Reality”.    
      
   1966: NED LE FEVRE, who played an announcer in "The Deadly Mantis", dies of   
   cancer in Sun Valley, Calif.    
      
   1972: Episode 63 of "Kamen Rider", "Demon Rhino Gang -- Auto Race of Death",   
   debuts on Japanese TV.       
   	Episode 11 of "Vigilante Lion Maru" debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1977: TAKAKO MATSU, who played Duchess Yoko Hashiba in “K-20: The Fiend with   
   Twenty Faces”, is born in Tokyo.   
      
   1980: YOKO FUJITA, who played the Goddess of Destruction in “Death   
   Trance”, is born in Nara, Japan.   
      
   1983: PAUL YAWITZ, who wrote the story for “The Black Scorpion”, dies in   
   Oklahoma City. 	   
      
   1989: Episode 16 of "High Speed Squadron Turboranger" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1996: FRANKIE SAKAI, who played reporter Bulldog Fukuda in "Mothra", dies at   
   67.    
      
   1999: "Ringu 2" is released in Hong Kong.    
      
   2000: "Kurosufaia" ("Crossfire") a.k.a. "Pyrokinesis" is released in Japan.    
      
   2001: Episode 17 of "Hundred Beast Squadron Gaoranger" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2003: "Gamera: Revenge of Irys" is released on DVD in the U.S.    
      
   2004: KOTARO TOMITA, who played the lead Seatopian agent in "Godzilla vs.   
   Megalon" and Professor Ota in "Terror of Mechagodzilla", dies at 77 from   
   pneumonia in Tokyo.    
      
   2008: HARUO MIZUNO, who was in "Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit",   
   dies from liver failure in Tokyo.   
      
   2010: Episode 10 of "Daimajin Kanon" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2012: Episode 39 of "Kamen Rider Fourze" debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 16 of “Special Ops Squadron Go-Busters” debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
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