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BORN ON THIS DATE
1900: Aleksandr Ptushko, director for the movies in episodes 422- THE DAY THE EARTH FROZE, 505-THE MAGIC VOYAGE OF SINBAD and 617- THE SWORD AND THE DRAGON.
1915: Jack Dusick, make-up artist for the movies in episodes 607- BLOODLUST and 808- THE SHE-CREATURE.
1918: Pearl Shear, who played Sara Golden in the movie in episode 1305- DOCTOR MORDRID.
1919: Marshall Green, assistant director of the movie in episode 805- THE THING THAT COULDN’T DIE.
1925: Hugh O’Brian, who played Harry Chamberlin (and provided the “voice on loudspeaker”) in the movie in episode 201- ROCKETSHIP X-M.
1925: Ray Lawlor, who played a lab technician in the movie in episode 1311- THE MASK.
1928: Luciana Giussani, who, with her sister Angela, created the comic book character Diabolik and whose stories were used in the movie in episode 1013- DIABOLIK.
1930: Dick Sargent, who played Dr. Jameson in the movie in episode 811- PARTS: THE CLONUS HORROR.
1933: Jayne Mansfield, who played Queen Deianira and Hippolyta in the movie in episode 1108- THE LOVES OF HERCULES.
1935: Dudley Moore, who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 311- IT CONQUERED THE WORLD.
1937: Elinor Donahue, who played Mary Lee Morgan in the movie in episode 601- GIRLS TOWN.*
1940: Terry Bourke, production manager for the movie in episode K18/1309- THE MILLION EYES OF SU-MURU.
1949: Paloma Picasso, who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 311- IT CONQUERED THE WORLD.*
1952: Tony Plana, who played Ramos in the movie in episode 403- CITY LIMITS.*
1962: Jeff Dunham, who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 615- KITTEN WITH A WHIP.*

DIED ON THIS DATE
1882: Charles Darwin (age 73) , who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 324- MASTER NINJA 2.
1946: Mae Busch (age 54; complications from colon cancer), who played Susan in the movie in episode 103- THE MAD MONSTER.
1966: Paul Palmentola (age 78), art director of the movies in episodes 507- I ACCUSE MY PARENTS and 522- TEEN-AGE CRIME WAVE.
1990: Bud Cokes (age 73), who played a military officer in the movie in episode 804- THE DEADLY MANTIS.0
1992: James A. Rosenberger (age 84), assistant director of the movie in episode 523- VILLAGE OF THE GIANTS.
1994: Michael Carreras (age 66), producer and screenwriter for the movie in episode 111- MOON ZERO TWO.
1998: Liam Sullivan (age 74), who played Sir Branton in the movie in episode 411- THE MAGIC SWORD.
2005: George Whittaker (age unknown), who was costume designer for 814- RIDING WITH DEATH.**
2014: William Ross (age 90), assistant director and associate producer for the movie THE GREEN SLIME, riffed in MST3K’s pilot, and worked on the English dub of the movie in episode 213- GODZILLA VS. THE SEA MONSTER. He also also did English dubbing for the movie in episode K21- THE ‘LEGEND OF DINOSAURS’ and played Ferguson in THE GREEN SLIME.
2017: Dick Contino (age 87), who played the title role in the movie in episode 307- DADDY-O and Stan Joyce in the movie in episode 601- GIRLS TOWN.

EPISODE PREMIERE ON THIS DATE
1997: episode 809- I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF first shown.

EVENTS ON THIS DATE
1967: The movie “Gamera Tai Gyaos,” seen in episode K06- /308- GAMERA VS. GAOS is reviewed in Variety.
1996: As MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000: THE MOVIE opens in theaters, Mike, Jim, Kevin and Trace donate a robot puppet at the Planet Hollywood in Minneapolis.
1996: An episode of MTV’s “The Week in Rock” featuring a visit from Crow and Tom, first airs.
2005: Rhino Home Video releases “The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 7.”

This Date in MSTory

BORN ON THIS DATE
1857: Clarence Darrow, who was mentioned in host segments in episode 306- TIME OF THE APES and 815- AGENT FOR H.A.R.M.
1899: Charles R. Cane, who played the police captain in the movie in episode 801- REVENGE OF THE CREATURE.
1899: Henry Adams, sound effects editor for the movie in episode 809- I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF.
1907: Stephen Longstreet, who wrote the original story for the movie in episode 112- UNTAMED YOUTH.
1911: Louis Vittes, screenwriter for the movie in episode 419- THE REBEL SET.
1922: Barbara Hale, who played Dr. Jenny Langer in the movie in episode 810- THE GIANT SPIDER INVASION.
1941: Mike Vickers, composer for the movie in episode 1114- AT THE EARTH’S CORE.
1946: Hayley Mills, who was mentioned in a host segment in episode episode 507- I ACCUSE MY PARENTS.*
1956: Eric Roberts, who was mentioned in host segments in episodes 311- IT CONQUERED THE WORLD, 815-AGENT FOR H.AR.M., 817- HORROR OF PARTY BEACH and 909- GORGO.*
1956: Tom May, key grip for the movies in episodes 512-MITCHELL and 1201- MAC AND ME.**
1958: Edward H. Plumb (age 50; alcohol use disorder): orchesterator for the movie in episode 510- THE PAINTED HILLS.
1959: Susan Faludi, who was mentioned in a host segment in episode 413- MANHUNT IN SPACE.*

DIED ON THIS DATE
1968: Bob Mark (age 65), makeup supervisor for the season one serial RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON and makeup artist for the movie in episode 420- THE HUMAN DUPLICATORS.
1981: William O’Brien (age 89), who played a bartender in the movie in episode 203- JUNGLE GODDESS.
1984: Francis De Wolff (age 71), who played Dr. Keisling in the movie in episode 818- DEVIL DOLL.
1984: Sandy Haver (age 58), writer and associate producer for the movie in episode 1311- THE MASK.
1987: Alfeo Bocchicchio (age 72), producer of the movie in episode 206- RING OF TERROR.
1987: Manuel Calvo, who had a role in the movie in episode 521- SANTA CLAUS.**
1991: Leon Selznick (age 73), narrator of the movies in episodes 412- HERCULES AND THE CAPTIVE WOMEN and 902- THE PHANTOM PLANET.
1996: Mike Leander (age 54; cancer), who co-wrote the song “Rock and Roll part 2,” which Pearl plays on the organ in a host segment in episode 901- THE PROJECTED MAN.
2009: Michael Crane (age 72), who played Jubal in the movie in episode 1114- AT THE EARTH’S CORE.**
2012: Robert O. Ragland (age 80), who composed musical score for the movie in episode 908- THE TOUCH OF SATAN.
2017: Yvonne Monlaur (age 81), who played Nicole Vanet in the movie CIRCUS OF HORRORS, featured in the Great Cheesy Movie Circus Tour in 2019.
2018: Gene Ranney (age 75), editor for the movie in episode 814- RIDING WITH DEATH.
2020: Tom Lawrence (age 82), who played a Bel Air patrolman in the movie in episode 512- MITCHELL.

EPISODE PREMIERES ON THIS DATE
1998: episode 904- WEREWOLF first shown.
1999: episode 1002- GIRL IN GOLD BOOTS first shown.

EVENTS ON THIS DATE
1926: Basil Rathbone, who played Lodac in the movie in episode 411- THE MAGIC SWORD, marries Ouida Bergere.
1957: The movie in episode 1105- THE BEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNTAIN is released in Mexico, its country of origin.
1966: At the Oscars: Martin Balsam, who played James Arthur Cummins in the movie in episode 512- MITCHELL, wins an Oscar for best supporting actor in the movie “A Thousand Clowns” (defeating Frank Finlay, who played H.W. Manfred in the movie in episode 905- THE DEADLY BEES, who was nominated for his role as Iago in “Othello”). Shelley Winters, who played Andrea Harper in the movie in episode K16- CITY ON FIRE, wins in the best supporting actress category for “A Patch of Blue.” Ernest Laszlo, cinematographer for the movies in episode 414- TORMENTED and episode 906- THE SPACE CHILDREN) wins the best black and white cinematography award for his work on “Ship of Fools.” Freddie Young, cinematographer for the movie in episode 909- GORGO, wins the color cinematography award for “Dr. Zhivago.” Joseph Kish, set decorator for the movies in episodes 419- THE REBEL SET and 902- THE PHANTOM PLANET (he also did the sets for WORLD WITHOUT END, riffed in MST3K’s first live show) wins the black and white cinematography award for “Ship of Fools.” Robert Clatworthy, art director for the movies in episodes 802- THE LEECH WOMAN and 804- THE DEADLY MANTIS, the best black and white art direction award for “Ship of Fools.”
1996: Mike Nelson, Jim Mallon, Kevin Murphy and Trace Beaulieu attend the premiere of MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000: THE MOVIE at the State Theatre in Minneapolis.

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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.

There’s a nice retrospective here.

Thanks to Gordon for the heads up.

RIP Eckart Dux

Sassenburg, Germany — German actor and voice artist Eckart Dux died April 9 at his home here. He was 97.

He had numerous roles in German theatre in Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart. He also had many roles as a character actor in film and television. MSTies will remember him as Rosencrantz in the movie in episode 1009- HAMLET.

More on his life here.

Thanks to Gordon for the heads up.