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This Date in MSTory

BORN ON THIS DATE
1891: Al Bridge, who played the White Rose sailor in the season two serial THE PHANTOM CREEPS.
1903: Jan Fethke, one of the screenwriters for the movie in
episode 211- FIRST SPACESHIP ON VENUS.
1905: Bert Stevens, who played Col. Hill in the movie in episode 517- BEGINNING OF THE END, a member of the search party in the movie in episode 801- REVENGE OF THE CREATURE, an officer at the proving grounds in the movie in episode 208- LOST CONTINENT and a reporter in the movie in episode 201- ROCKETSHIP X-M.

1912: Remigio Del Grosso, who co-wrote the movie in episode 504- SECRET AGENT SUPER DRAGON.

1913: Laura Nucci, who played an elder in the movie in episode 501- WARRIOR OF THE LOST WORLD.

1920: Tony Randall, who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 323- CASTLE OF FU MANCHU.

1923: Hannah Scheel, script supervisor for the movies in episodes 1010- IT LIVES BY NIGHT and 1103- THE TIME TRAVELERS.

1923: Nino Dal Fabbro, who played Inspector Lawrence in the movie ARGOMAN THE FANTASTIC SUPERMAN, which was riffed several times during 2017’s “Watch Out For Snakes” live tour.

1925: John Llewellyn Moxey, director of the movie in episode 614- SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL.

1926: Antonio Secchi, cinematographer for the movie in episode 504- SECRET AGENT SUPER DRAGON.

1930: Wilda Taylor, choreographer for the movie in episode 317- VIKING WOMEN AND THE SEA SERPENT (as well as portraying a Grimolt dancer).*

1937: Cliff Osmond, who played Sheriff Barlow in the movie in episode K19- HANGAR 18.

1938: Norman Boone a.k.a. Brendon Boone, who played Barney in the movie in episode 606- THE CREEPING TERROR.*

1953: Michael Bolton, who was mentioned in host segments in episodes 313- EARTH VS THE SPIDER and 502- HERCULES.*

DIED ON THIS DATE
1966: Minerva Urecal (age 71), who played Fagah in the movie in episode 105- THE CORPSE VANISHES.

1969: Fae M. Smith (age 63), hair stylist for the movie in episode 809- I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF.

1974: Edward G. Robinson Jr. (age 40; heart attack), who played a radio dispatcher in the movie in episode 602- INVASION U.S.A.

1976: Frieda Inescort (age 74), who played Mrs. Chappel in the movie in episode 808- THE SHE-CREATURE.

1990: Bruno Vailati (age 71), producer of the movie in episode 408- HERCULES UNCHAINED.

1995: Tom Scherman (age 54), who did the special effects make-up for the movie in episode 812- THE INCREDIBLY STRANGE CREATURES WHO STOPPED LIVING AND BECAME MIXED UP ZOMBIES.

1999: Madelon Baker (age 87), who played a mother in the movie in episode 804- THE DEADLY MANTIS.

2006: John R. Harris (age 65), music editor of the TV movie in episode K13- SST: DEATH FLIGHT.

2007: Jon Lackey (age 68), who created the rug monster for the movie in episode 606- THE CREEPING TERROR.

2007: Edwin Cherry (age unknown) , who played a desk sergeant in the movie in episode 418- ATTACK OF THE THE EYE CREATURES.**

2007: Sonia Oiticica (age 88), who played a nurse in the movie in episode 1205- KILLER FISH.

2010: Richard Devon (age 83), who played Stark, King of the Grimolts, in the movie in episode 317- VIKING WOMEN AND THE SEA SERPENT and Satan in the movie in episode 806- THE UNDEAD.

2013: Tom Filer (age 87), who wrote the story for the movie in episode 906- THE SPACE CHILDREN.

2017: Judge Joseph Wapner (age 97), who was mentioned in a host segment in episode K18- THE MILLION EYES OF SU-MURU and appeared, in cardboard standee form, in a host segment in episode 306- TIME OF THE APES.

2018: Benjamin Melniker (age 104), executive producer of the movie in episode 512- MITCHELL.

2020: Paula Morris (age 98), who played a stripper in the movie in episode 513- THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN’T DIE.

EVENTS ON THIS DATE
1942: At the Oscars: Nathan Juran, director of the movie in episode 804- THE DEADLY MANTIS, wins the art direction award for “How Green Was My Valley.” Farciot Edouart, who did the process photography for the movies in episodes 523- VILLAGE OF THE GIANTS and 906- THE SPACE CHILDREN, shares the best effects/special effects award for “I Wanted Wings.” Cedric Gibbons and Edwin B. Willis (art director and set decorator, respectively, for The Painted Hills) share the best art direction (color) award for “Blossoms in the Dust.” Juran’s award was for the black and white category.

1960: The movie in episode 211- FIRST SPACESHIP ON VENUS has its premiere in its home country of East Germany.

1973: The TV movie and pilot for the unsuccessful series “The Stranger” airs on NBC. It would later be reissued on video as the movie in episode 305- STRANDED IN SPACE.

1988: The movie in episode 516- ALIEN FROM L.A. is released in the U.S.A.

2002: Tôru Narita (age 72), a designer for the movie in episode 819- INVASION OF THE NEPTUNE MEN.

2012: At the Oscars: Christopher Plummer, who played The Emperor in the movie in episode 1106- STARCRASH, becomes the oldest actor to win an Oscar for his role in “Beginners.” James Earl Jones, who played Albert in the movie in episode 403- CITY LIMITS, received an honorary award for “his legacy of consistent excellence and uncommon versatility.” At the Oscars: The ceremony is hosted by Billy Crystal, who played David in the movie in episode K13- SST-DEATH FLIGHT.

2015: Fran Rosati (age unknown), producer for the movie in episode K20- THE LAST CHASE.**

2016: Ennio Morricone (composer for music heard in the movies in episodes 508- OPERATION DOUBLE 007 and 1013- DIABOLIK) received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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** = If this appears next to a birthday, the IMDB indicates that the person has died, but the IMDB does not have a full death date (probably just a month and year or just the year he or she died). If you can give us the exact date (with some sort of proof we can check), please let us know.
** = If this appears next to a death date, the IMDB does not have this person’s full birthday. If you can provide it (with some sort of proof we can check), please let us know.
This Date in MSTory is written and compiled by Christopher Cornell, Brian Henry and Steve Finley with assistance by Tim Brown, Gordon Lawyer and many other Satellite News commenters.



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A New Short from Bridget and Mary Jo

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Trace in Chicago

On Sunday, April 6, 2025, Trace Beaulieu will be joining radio station WDCB in a special live broadcast celebrating the 55th Anniversary of its “Those Were The Days” program. Also in attendance will be Rich Koz and Bill Leff (aka Svengoolie and Nostalgiaferatoo). If you plan to be in the Chicago area and would like to attend, you can get tickets here.

This Date in MSTory

BORN ON THIS DATE
1887: William Frawley, who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 909- GORGO.

1908: George Duning, who composed stock music used for the movie in episode 522- TEEN-AGE CRIME WAVE.

1910: Italo Tomassi, art department manager for the movies in episodes 412- HERCULES AND THE CAPTIVE WOMEN and 1108- THE LOVES OF HERCULES.

1913: Jim Backus, who played Comm. Lindsay March in the movie “Angels’ Brigade,” seen in episode 622- ANGELS’ REVENGE and was mentioned in a host segment in episode 321- SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS and in a host segment in episode 204- CATALINA CAPER.

1918: Tennis pro Bobby Riggs, who was parodied in a host segment in episode 622- ANGELS’ REVENGE.

1921: Douglas Adamsson, who did additional photography for the movie in episode 909- GORGO.

1934: Bernard Bresslaw, who played Harry in the movie in episode 111- MOON ZERO TWO.

1943: George Harrison, who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 605- COLOSSUS AND THE HEADHUNTERS.

1946: Elkie Brooks, who provided the singing voice for Suzanna Leigh in the movie in episode 905- THE DEADLY BEES.*

1953: Anthony Barnao, casting director in the movie in episode 1305- DOCTOR MORDRID.

DIED ON THIS DATE
1955: Chris Beute (age 61), production manager for the movie in episode 409- THE INDESTRUCTIBLE MAN.

1962: Harold Ogden “Chic” Johnson (age 70), who appeared in the short JOHNNY AT THE FAIR, featured in episode 419- THE REBEL SET.

1985: R. Ruddell “Rudd” Weatherwax (age 77), dog-trainer for the canine movie stars, especially Lassie, who appeared in the movie in episode 510- THE PAINTED HILLS.

1987: James Coco (age 56; heart attack), who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 422- DAY THE EARTH FROZE.

1989: Robert Foulk (age 80), who played Mitch in the movie in episode 112- UNTAMED YOUTH, and Harry in the movie in episode 409- THE INDESTRUCTIBLE MAN.

1992: Ollie O’Toole (age 79), who played Dr. Walsh in the movie in episode 206- RING OF TERROR.

1992: Guy Deghy (age 79), who played Hans in the movie in episode 818- DEVIL DOLL.

1999: Bill Couch (age 72), who played a Russian cosmonaut in the movie in episode 401- SPACE TRAVELERS and Dragon Boy in the movie in episode 601- GIRLS TOWN.

2002: Leon Chooluck (age 81), unit manager for the movie in episode 522- TEEN-AGE CRIME WAVE.

2006: Darren McGavin (age 83), who played Harry Forbes in the movie in episode K19- HANGAR 18.

2013: Charles (C.) Everett Koop (age 96), who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 103- THE MAD MONSTER.

2015: Harve Bennett (age 84), executive producer and creator of the TV series “Gemini Man,” seen in episode 814- RIDING WITH DEATH.

2021: Simone Gad (age 73), who played a spectator in the movie in episode 609- THE SKYDIVERS.

2022: Farrah Forke (age 54), who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 1108- THE LOVES OF HERCULES.

EVENTS ON THIS DATE
1977: The TV movie in episode K13- SST: DEATH FLIGHT first broadcast on ABC.

2007: At the Oscars: Ennio Morricone, who composed the score for episodes 508- OPERATION DOUBLE 007 and 1013- DIABOLIK, wins an honorary Academy Award.

* = If this appears next to a birthday, this person is alive, according to the IMDB. If you can supply evidence that he or she has died, and when, please let us know.
** = If this appears next to a birthday, the IMDB indicates that the person has died, but the IMDB does not have a full death date (probably just a month and year or just the year he or she died). If you can give us the exact date (with some sort of proof we can check), please let us know.
** = If this appears next to a death date, the IMDB does not have this person’s full birthday. If you can provide it (with some sort of proof we can check), please let us know.
This Date in MSTory is written and compiled by Christopher Cornell, Brian Henry and Steve Finley with assistance by Tim Brown, Gordon Lawyer and many other Satellite News commenters.



This Date in MSTory is copyright 2025. © All rights reserved. Do not reproduce This Date in MSTory items in any form without express written permission from the authors.

Wikipedia showcases “Overdrawn at the Memory Bank”

An article about the movie in episode 822- OVERDRAWN AT THE MEMORY BANK is the Featured Article at Wikipedia today.

Thanks to Gordon for the heads up.