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   Reaper G to All   
   7/16: Today in G-History   
   16 Jul 14 06:33:19   
   
   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   1887: CHARLES HAEFELI, who played a member of the ship's crew in the original   
   "King Kong", is born in New York City.    
      
   1917: WILLIAM WOODSON, who was a radio announcer in "The Beast from 20,000   
   Fathoms" and opening narrator in "It Came from Beneath the Sea", is born in   
   San Bernardino, Calif.    
      
   1922: JANE HYLTON, who played Linda Stanford in "The Manster", is born in   
   London. She was married to costar Peter Dyneley.    
      
   1943: SANSHI KATSURA, who played Shigemaru Kuroda in "Tokyo: The Last   
   Megalopolis", is born in Sakai, Japan.    
      
   1946: TOSHIO FURUKAWA, the narrator on "Special Police Squadron Dekaranger",   
   is born. He was also the voice of Ultraman on the Japanese version of "The 6   
   Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army".   
      
   1954: "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" is released in Austria.    
      
   1959: BOB JOLES, the voice of Hank the hunter on "Godzilla: The Series", is   
   born in Glendora, Calif.                
   	YOKO KOTEGAWA, who played Tsukuyomi in "Onmyoji 2" and was in "A Heartful of   
   Rain", is born in Oita, Japan.    
      
   1960: VERA MILES, whose scenes were deleted from "The Beast from 20,000   
   Fathoms", marries Keith Larsen.    
      
   1971: Episode 16 of "Return of Ultraman" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1972: "Kamen Raidaa tai jigoku taishi" ("Kamen Rider vs. Ambassador Hell") is   
   released in Japan.                
   	Episode 16 of "Superhuman Barom-1" debuts on Japanese TV.                
   	KELLY WAGNER, casting director for "The Grudge" and "The Grudge 2", is born   
   in Frenchtown, N.J.                
   	Episode 3 of "Iron King", "A Warrior's Smile", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1973:  Episode 16 of "Zone Fighter", "Counterstrike of Terror! Garoga-Robot!",   
   debuts on Japanese TV.            
   	YOSHIHIKO HAKAMADA, who played a scientist in "Gamera: The Guardian of the   
   Universe" and Goichi Sakamoto in "Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy" and was in "Gamera 3:   
   Revenge of Iris", "Zebraman", and "Ju-on: Beginning of the End", is born in   
   Shizuoka. He also    
   played Masanobu Takashima in a TV movie about Tadao Takashima's battle with   
   depression, and was in "A Touch of Fever", "Like Grains of Sand", and "The Cat   
   Returns".    
      
   1974: Episode 13 of "Inazuman Flash", "White Darkness!! Witch Sings the   
   Babysitter Song", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1977: Episode 15 of "JAKQ Blitzkrieg Squad", "Crimson Occult!! Vampire Ghost   
   Story", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1978: BOB PAPENBROOK, who did many voices on the Power Rangers series, marries   
   Debbie Rothstein.    
      
   1979: Episode 11 of "Megaloman, Warrior of Fire", "Battle for the Command",   
   debuts on Japanese TV.    
   	MARIE MACHIDA, who was in "Tokyo Gore Police" and "It's Me, It's Me", is born   
   in Chiba, Japan.   
      
   1983: Episode 24 of "Science Squadron Dynaman" debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	"Toki o kakeru shojo" ("The Little Girl Who Conquered Time") is released in   
   Japan.   
      
   1985: YE-RYEON CHA, who played genetic researcher Park Hyeon-jeong in "Sector   
   7", is born in South Korea.   
      
   1986: MISAKO UNO, who played Miyuki in "The Grudge 2", is born in Tokyo.    
      
   1988: Episode 21 of 'Super Animal Squadron Liveman" debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	NOBUKO SAKUMA, who played Mizuki Ueno in "Alter Ego", is born. She was also   
   in "Happy Birthday" and "Tales of Terror from Tokyo: Vol. 1".   
      
   1989: Episode 37 of "Kamen Rider Black RX", "Skinning with Tusks, Beastman   
   Ninja Troop", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1993: Episode 21 of "Five Star Squadron Dairanger", "Birth of a Spirit Legend   
   Beast", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1998: "Godzilla" is released in Argentina.    
      
   2000: Episode 24 of "Kamen Rider Kuuga", "Strengthening", debuts on Japanese   
   TV.    
   	Episode 22 of "Future Squadron Timeranger" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2004: "One Missed Call" is released in Norway.    
      
   2005: Episode 3 of "Ultraman Max", "Proof of a Brave Warrior", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.                
   	Episode 22 of "Power Rangers S.P.D.", "Messenger: Part 2", debuts on U.S. TV.    
      
   2006: "The iDol" has its world premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival in   
   Toronto.   
   	Episode 11 of "Bio Planet Woo" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2008: The U.S. version of "One Missed Call" premieres in Argentina on DVD.   
      
   2010: Episode 15 of "Daimajin Kanon", "Beautiful Sound", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2011: "Yakuza Weapon" and "Underwater Love" premiere in Canada at the Fantasia   
   International Film Festival.   
      
   2013: "Power Rangers Samurai: The Ultimate Duel -- Vol. 5" is released on DVD   
   in the U.S.   
      
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