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1886: LEO G. CARROLL, who played Professor Gerald Deemer in
"Tarantula", is born in Weedon, England. His films include "Clive of
India", "A Christmas Carol", "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and
Essex", "Wuthering Heights", "Rebecca", "Suspicion", "Spellbound",
"Tower of London", "The Paradine Case", "Forever Amber", "Father of
the Bride", "The Bad and the Beautiful", "We're No Angels", "Strangers
on a Train", "North by Northwest", and "The Prize", and was on the TV
series "Topper" and "The Man From U.N.C.L.E."


1902: MITSUO MIURA, cinematographer on "Madame White Snake", is born
in Miyagi, Japan.


1921: Former Daiei president YASUYOSHI TOKUMA, executive producer of
"Tokyo Blackout", "Gamera Super Monster" and "Gamera 3: Revenge of
Irys", is born in Kanagawa, Japan.


1945: KEATON YAMADA, the voice of Hanpei Hattori in "Kikaider: The
Animation", is born in Hokkaido.


1947: SHINYA OWADA, who played SDF Lt. Gen. Katsumasa Mikumo in
"Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack", is
born in Fukui, Japan.


1949: BRIAN KERWIN, who played Hank Mitchell in "King Kong Lives", is
born in Chicago.


1953: EVERETT BROWN, who played the native in the ape costume in the
original "King Kong", dies.


1954: A Godzilla festival is held on Toho studio lot in preparation
for the premiere of "Gojira".


1957: NANCY CARTWRIGHT, who played Caiman's secretary in "Godzilla",
is born in Dayton, Ohio. She is best known as the voice of Bart
Simpson, and also appeared in "Twilight Zone: The Movie".


1961: CHAD SMITH, drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, whose "Dani
California" was used in "Death Note" and "Death Note 2: The Last
Name", is born in St. Paul, Minn.


1967: Episode 3 of "Johnny Sokko and His Giant Robot", "Satan Rose:
The Space Plant", debuts on Japanese TV.

Episode 30 of “Masked Ninja Red Shadow”, “Ant Monster Gabari”,
debuts on Japanese TV.


1972: SAYURI UCHIDA, who played Hayasaka Ako a.k.a. Blue Swallow on
"Birdman Squadron Jetman", is born in Tokyo. She also played Miho on
"Hundred Beast Squadron Gaoranger".


1974: Episode 30 of "Electroid Zaborger", "Flying Dragon Triple-Fold
Kick vs. Dragon Punch", debuts on Japanese TV.
Episode 29 of "Ultraman Leo", "Fateful Reunion! Dan and Anne",
debuts on Japanese TV.


1975: FRANK PUGLIA, who played Dr. Leonardo in "20 Million Miles to
Earth", dies in South Pasadena, Calif.
Episode 30 of "Kamen Rider Stronger", "Goodbye Tackle! The Final
Sacrifice!!", debuts on Japanese TV.
Episode 27 of "Secret Sqaudron Goranger", "Yellow Body-Q! S.O.S.
Goranger Base Sos", debuts on Japanese TV.


1978: Episode 24 of Toei’s "Spiderman", "Cockroach Boys War", debuts
on Japanese TV.


1980: Episode 38 of "Electronic Squadron Denziman", "Adventure in
Infinite Evil Space", debuts on Japanese TV.


1985: Episode 26 of "Monster Investigator: Juspion" debuts on Japanese
TV.


1986: Episode 34 of "Super Nova Flashman" debuts on Japanese TV.


1987: Episode 28 of "Super Manchine: Metalder", "Unbeatable Youths",
debuts on Japanese TV.
Episode 4 of "Kamen Rider Black", "The Devil's Operation Room",
debuts on Japanese TV.


1991: Episode 37 of "Birdman Squadron Jetman", "First Appearance of
Tranza", debuts on Japanese TV.


1993: Episode 25 of Season 1 of "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers", "Gung
Ho!", debuts on Fox.


1994: Episode 20 of Season 2 of "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers",
"Opposites Attract", debuts on Fox.


1996: Episode 35 of "Violent Race Squadron Carranger", "The Traitorous
Signal Guy", debuts on Japanese TV.


1997: Episode 8 of "Ultraman Dyna", "A Distant Baoon", debuts on
Japanese TV.


1998: BRIAN PEYATT, digital production manager on the U.S. version of
"Dark Water", marries his wife, Shawn Christine.

2001: "Godzilla Raids Again" and "Frankenstein Conquers the World" are
released on DVD in Japan.

2005: “Mail” is released in the U.S. on DVD.

2007: "The Princess Blade" premieres in Argentina on DVD.
"Exte: Hair Extensions" premieres in the U.K. at the London Film
Festival.

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