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This Date in MSTory

BORN ON THIS DATE
1894: Warren Newcombe, who did the special effects in the movie in episode 510- THE PAINTED HILLS.
1898: Joseph Justman, executive producer of the movie in episode 602- INVASION U.S.A.
1903: Millard McGowan, who played a chamber guard in the season four serial UNDERSEA KINGDOM.
1906: Rudy Robles, who played Nugara in the movie in episode 203- JUNGLE GODDESS.
1908: John C. Higgins, screenwriter for the movie in episode 112- UNTAMED YOUTH.
1909: Marjorie Kane, who played a party guest in the movie in episode 808- THE SHE-CREATURE.
1912: Marjorie Corso, costumer for the movies in episodes 313- EARTH VS. THE SPIDER, 315- TEENAGE CAVEMAN, 414- TORMENTED, 607- BLOODLUST and 808- THE SHE-CREATURE.
1913: John Sturtevant, set decorator for the movie in episode 602- INVASION U.S.A.
1917: Robert Cornthwaite, who provided a voice (uncredited) in the movie in episode 1101- REPTILICUS.
1923: Vsevolod Tyagushev, who played Sbrodovich in the movie in episode 617- THE SWORD AND THE DRAGON.
1928: Lidia Alfonsi, who played The Sybil in the movie in episode 502- HERCULES and played Megara (uncredited) in the movie in episode 1108- THE LOVES OF HERCULES.
1929: Joachim Hasler, cinematographer for the movie in episode 211- FIRST SPACESHIP ON VENUS.
1941: Ann-Margret, who played Jody Dvorak in the movie in episode 615- KITTEN WITH A WHIP.*
1950: Jay Leno, who was parodied in a host segment in episode 510- THE PAINTED HILLS.*
1952: Michael J. Valentine, who played a cabbie in the movie in episode 821- TIME CHASERS.
1957: Christopher Young, composer for the movie in episode 1110- WIZARDS OF THE LOST KINGDOM and musical composer for DEATHSTALKER II, featured in the 30th Anniversary Tour in 2018.*
1960: Enid Williams, member of the band Girlschool, which had two songs featured in the movie in episode 604- ZOMBIE NIGHTMARE.*
1963: Chris Ciaffa, second assistant director for the movie in episode 1305- DOCTOR MORDRID.*

DIED ON THIS DATE
1978: Russell Metty (age 71), cinematographer for the movie in episode 805- THE THING THAT COULDN’T DIE.
1978: Arch Hall Sr. (age 69) a.k.a. Nicholas Merriwether a.k.a. William Watters, producer/director and original story writer of the movie in episode 506- EEGAH, in which he also played Robert I. Miller.
1985: Karen Frederdorf (age 92), who played Brinkmann’s mother in the movie in episode 211- FIRST SPACESHIP ON VENUS.
1991: Steve Broidy (age 85), associate producer of the movie in episode 205- ROCKET ATTACK U.S.A.
1991: Ken Curtis (age 74), who was the producer and played Jerry Lacer in the movie in episode 407- THE KILLER SHREWS. He was also the producer of the movie in episode 402- THE GIANT GILA MONSTER.
1997: Steve Conte (age 77), who played Bruno in the movie in episode 515- THE WILD WILD WORLD OF BATWOMAN and was an extra in the movie in episode 809- I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF.
2002: John Wilkinson (age 82), a re-recording mixer for the movies in episodes 516- ALIEN FROM L.A., 405- BEING FROM ANOTHER PLANET and the movie NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER, seen in the MST3K Live: The Great Cheesy Movie Circus Tour in 2019.
2009: Bradford Jackson (age 80), who played Vedric in the movie in episode 317- VIKING WOMEN AND THE SEA SERPENT.
2012: Patricia Medina (age 92), who played Sarita in the movie in episode 1105- THE BEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNTAIN.
2018: Bruce J. Mitchell (age 73), who played Zap Rowsdower in the movie in episode 910- THE FINAL SACRIFICE.
2021: Michael Collins (age 90), who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 111- MOON ZERO TWO.

EVENTS ON THIS DATE
1962: John Ashley, who played Stan Kenyon in the movie in episode 418- ATTACK OF THE THE EYE CREATURES and played Logan in (and was a producer for) the movie in episode 1303- BEYOND ATLANTIS, marries Deborah Walley, who played Catherine in the movie in episode 1312- THE BUBBLE.
1993: The movie in episode 1302- ROBOT WARS has its premiere.
2016: Barbara Bain, who played Dr. Helena Russell in the movie in episodeK10- COSMIC PRINCESS, 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.
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RIP Lorena Velázquez

— Mexican actress Lorena Velázquez died April 11. She was 86.

With a career that spanned more than 300 productions, Velázquez was a stellar figure in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and continued her legacy on television. She was crowned Miss Mexico in 1960, although she declined to represent the country in Miss Universe and preferred to focus on her acting career.

MSTies will remember her role as Zorina in the movie in episode 624- SAMSON VS. THE VAMPIRE WOMEN.

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