I want to wish my beautiful wife a happy birthday. For the record I married her twice because once wasn't enough. Happy Birthday Marina !!
Birthdays
Lee Bergere 1924, actor, Joe Bernheim - Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond (1 episode, "The Storm", 1960), DeWitt Merrick - My Favorite Martian (1 episode, "Tim, the Mastermind", 1965), Lincoln - Star Trek (1 episode, "The Savage Curtain", 1969), Masaha - The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War (1973) (TV), Marny - Wonder Woman (1 episode, "Death in Disguise", 1978), Dr. Karl Zandor - Time Trackers (1989). |
Robin Ward 1944, actor, Garth - The Starlost (16 episodes, 1973-1974), Narrator - The Twilight Zone (30 episodes, 1988-1989). |
Robert Phillips 1925, actor, Captain Edward Ruppelt - Unidentified Flying Objects: The True Story of Flying Saucers (1956), Cellmate - Batman (1 episode, "Fine Feathered Finks", 1966), Space Officer (Orion) - Star Trek (1 episode, "The Cage", 1966), George - Dimension 5 (1966), Gorilla Captain - Planet of the Apes (1 episode, "The Legacy", 1974), Phil - The Incredible Hulk: Death in the Family (1977) (TV). |
Michael Patrick Bell 1938, actor, State Trooper - First Man Into Space (1959), Additional Voices - The Jetsons (1962) TV series (unknown episodes), Mark - Speed Buggy (1973) TV series (voice), Mark - The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1 episode, "The Weird Winds on Winona", 1973), Honey Bear - The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas (1973) (TV) (voice), Chief - C B Bears (1977) TV series (voice), Wonder Twin Zan - The All-New Super Friends Hour (6 episodes, 1977), Merlin / Sinbad / Super Samurai - Tarzan and the Super 7 (1978) TV series (voice), The Riddler / Young Lex Luthor - Challenge of the SuperFriends (16 episodes, 1978), Plastic Man - The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show" (1979) TV series (voice), Gleek - The World's Greatest SuperFriends (1979) TV series (unknown episodes), Jesse Rotten/V.P. Jackie Carlson - Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood (1979) (TV) (voice), B.B. Beegle - The B.B. Beegle Show (1980) (TV) (voice), Dr. Octopus - Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981) TV series (unknown episodes), Space Ace - Space Stars (1981) TV series (voice), George - The Kwicky Koala Show (1981) TV series (voice), Yondo - Thundarr the Barbarian (1 episode, "Master of the Stolen Sunsword", 1981), Duke / Major Bludd / Dr. Vandermeer / Clutch - G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (5 episodes, 1983), Dr. Bruce Banner / Spike - The Incredible Hulk (13 episodes, 1982-1983)(voice), Zan / Gleek - Super Friends (20 episodes, 1980-1983), Handy Smurf / Lazy Smurf / Argus - The Smurfic Games (1984) (TV) (voice), Blowtorch / Clutch / Duke / Major Bludd / Scrap Iron - G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra (5 episodes, 1984), Sven/Lance - Voltron: Defender of the Universe (52 episodes, 1984), Edward 'Eddie' Augutter / Blackthorne Shore - InHumanoids: The Movie (1986) (V) (voice), Slimestone/Granite/Narligator - GoBots: War of the Rock Lords (1986) (voice), John Thunder - The Centurions (1986) TV series, Prowl / Scrapper / Swoop / Junkion - The Transformers: The Movie (1986) (voice), Duke / Lift Ticket / Scrap-Iron / Xamot - G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986) (TV) (voice), Duke / Lift-Ticket / Scrap-Iron - G.I. Joe (67 episodes, 1985-1986), Harvey - Foofur (3 episodes, 1986), First Aid / Scrapper / Swoop - The Transformers (48 episodes, 1984-1987), Zorn - Star Trek: The Next Generation (1 episode, "Encounter at Farpoint", 1987), Hiro Taka - Spiral Zone (65 episodes, 1987)(voice), Lex Luthor - Superman (4 episodes, 1988)(voice), Cyclops (Scott Summers) / Additional Voices - Pryde of the X-Men (1989) (TV) (voice), Sebastian - Potsworth & Co. (13 episodes, 1990), Quackerjack - Darkwing Duck (8 episodes, 1991), Borum / Drofo Awa - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2 episodes, "The Homecoming", "The Maquis: Part 2", 1993-1994), Ezekiel Rage - The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (6 episodes, 1996-1997), Lance/Coran - Voltron: The Third Dimension (26 episodes, 1998-2000), Drew Pickles / Charles 'Chaz' Finster, Sr. - Rugrats in Paris: The Movie - Rugrats II (2000) (voice), NTSB Inspector - Justice League (1 episode, 2002), Andrew 'Drew' Pickles / Charles 'Chaz' Finster, Sr. / Boris Kropotkin - Rugrats (54 episodes, 1991-2003), Crimson/Drake/Mama/Tracker - W.I.T.C.H. (7 episodes, 2005-2006). |
John M. Ford 1957, sci-fi writer, was the writer of two Pocket TOS novels, The Final Reflection and How Much for Just the Planet? He authored the first edition of The Klingons supplement/sourcebook for FASA's Star Trek Role Playing Game). He also wrote two short stories for use in West End Games' Star Trek III game. |
Tyce Bune 1958, actor, Lt. Hagler - Star Trek: The Next Generation (1 episode, 1992) Today, Bune is an adult actor who has appeared in over 500 adult films between 1995 and 2007. He also served as director, writer, and producer on several erotic films. Bune was prior to his adult film career also an extra in the Academy Award winning drama The Bodyguard (1992) and the science fiction film Philadelphia Experiment II. |
Brad William Henke 1966, actor, filmed a role in 2009's Star Trek. He played the abusive, alcoholic uncle of James T. Kirk, named Frank. However, Henke's scenes were deleted from the final film, and his remaining voice-over dialogue was re-dubbed by Greg Grunberg as Kirk's step-father. Also played Bram in Lost (5 episodes, 2009-2010). |
John M. Ford 1957, author, science fiction and fantasy, poet, game designer, wrote, 'The Final Reflection', 'How Much Just for the Planet?' |
Events
1995, Star Trek:DS9, "Distant Voices" airs. |
1995, Star Trek:Voyager "State of Flux" airs. |
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