Daily Birthdays and Events in Sci-Fi, Comics and related areas

June 30, 2010

The Question, Swamp Thing, Heavy Metal, Within the Rat, Batman and Robin, Buck Rogers, Seven Days, Enterprise, Brenda Starr, Out of this World.

Lots of great people and events today.


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Birthdays

Denys Cowan 1960, comic book artist and television producer. He gained prominence as the primary artist on The Question, an acclaimed comic book series published by DC Comics for 36 issues from 1987 on.
Shawn McManus 1958, comic book artist, worked for Heavy Metal and DC Comics. He illustrated two 1980s issues of Swamp Thing written by Alan Moore. He has also drawn issues of Omega Men, Batman, Doctor Fate and a pair of limited series about the witch Thessaly written by Bill Willingham.
Stefan Salinas 1972, painter and illustrator, Within the Rat, his first graphic novel (which won him a Xeric Grant) is due to be published in 2010.
Michael Whalen 1902, actor, Private Investigator Dunne - Batman and Robin (1949)[Chs. 2, 9, 12], Prof. King - The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1955), Dirk Green - Missile to the Moon (1958).
John Harmon 1905, actor, Hidden City Air Controller - Buck Rogers (1939), Lefty Bates - The Green Hornet (1940)[Chs. 12-13], Phillips (Reporter) - Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle (1950), J. Blackstone Springem - Dick Tracy (3 episodes, 1950), Tate - Terry and the Pirates (1 episode, "Boxer's Rebellion", 1951), Mousey / Skinny / Clicker - Adventures of Superman (3 episodes, 1953-1955), Georgie / Clark - Twilight Zone (2 episodes, 1962-1963), Cook - The Invaders (1 episode, "Nightmare", 1967), Rodent / Tepo - Star Trek (2 episodes, 1967-1968), Groom - Land of the Giants (1 episode, "The Inside Rail", 1969).
Harvey Vernon 1927, actor, Willoughby - The Twilight Zone (segment "Wish Bank") (1 episode, 1985), Yolad Belar - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1 episode, "Equilibrium", 1994).
Charlene Polite 1942, actress, Vanna - Star Trek (1 episode, "The Cloud Minders", 1969).
Nicolas Surovy 1944, actor, Greg - The Twilight Zone (segment "Little Boy Lost") (1 episode, 1985), Pe'Nar Makull - Star Trek: Voyager (1 episode, "Time and Again", 1995), Dr. William Crichton - SeaQuest 2032 (1 episode, "Something in the Air", 1995), Ben Proctor - The Visitor (1 episode, "The Blackbox", 1997), Luthor Gannon/'Curator' - Seven Days (1 episode, 1998), Dr. Daniel Waterston - The X-Files(1 episode, "All Things", 2000).
Ilram Choi 1974, actor, martial artist, stuntman, visual effects artist, and actor who served as main stunt double for John Cho in Star Trek, especially for Cho's fight scenes on the drilling rig. In addition he portrayed an Enterprise security officer in this film.


Events

1940, Brenda Starr, Reporter Sunday comic starts.
1962, Out Of This World premiers on ABC (UK). Boris Karloff was the host.
2007, Dr. Who, "Last of the Time Lords" airs.

June 29, 2010

The Bronze Bomber, Don Rosa, Tarzan Finds a Son!, Playboy, Everworld, The Borg, Superman: The Animated Series.

If you've ever wonder who was the voice of the Borg on Star Trek then read below because it's his birthday. Also it seems today is the day a couple "risque" artists are celebrating birthdays.


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Birthdays

Gene Bilbrew 1923, cartoonist and fetish artist, illustrated the comic strip series The Bronze Bomber, Around 1950 Bilbrew became an assistant to the hugely influential comics artist Will Eisner, on The Spirit,[2] where Bilbrew took over the back-up series Clifford — a little-kid humour page, notability came when he became a fetish artist at Irving Klaw's Movie Star News/Nutrix company. He also had many illustrations published in Exotique magazine between 1956 and 1959.
Keno "Don" Hugo Rosa 1951, comic book writer and illustrator best known for his stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck and other Disney characters.
Frieda Inescort 1901, actress, Mrs. Lancing - Tarzan Finds a Son! (1939), Mrs. Chappel - The She-Creature (1956).
Eldon Dedini 1921, cartoonist, whose work has appeared in Esquire, The New Yorker, Playboy and elsewhere. Fantagraphics Books published a collection of his work, An Orgy of Playboy's Dedini, in 2006. His work is raunchy and humorous, but never pornographic, and is liberally sprinkled with leering satyrs and wide-eyed, amply-endowed young nymphs.
Maureen O'Brien 1942, actress, Vicki - Doctor Who (38 episodes, 1965).
Franz Joseph Schnaubelt 1914, illustrator, the author and illustrator of the Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual and the Star Trek Blueprints. Schnaubelt's publications, which he wrote and illustrated under the names Franz Joseph and Franz Joseph Designs, even though they are now considered non-canonical, helped spawn a continuing interest in both the futuristic technology depicted on Star Trek and the schematics thereof.
David Burroughs Mattingly 1956, illustrator and painter best known for his numerous book covers of science fiction and fantasy literature. While at Walt Disney Studios, David began doing freelance art. His first published piece was the album cover for "The Commodores Greatest Hits". His first sale of art for a book cover was for "A Wizard in Bedlam," by Christopher Stasheff, published by DAW Books. David has produced over five hundred covers for most major publishers of science fiction and fantasy, including Baen Books, Bantam Books, DAW Books, Del Rey Books, Dell, Marvel Comics, Omni, Playboy, Signet, and Tor Books. For Scholastic Press, David painted 54 covers for K. A. Applegate's Animorphs series, along with the last 5 covers for the Everworld series. He illustrated the popular Honor Harrington series for author David Weber. He painted the latest repackaging of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Pellucidar books for Ballantine Books. Other clients include Michael Jackson, Lucasfilm, Universal Studios, Totco Oil, Galoob Toys, R/Greenberg Associates, Click 3X, and Spontaneous Combustion.
Jeff Coopwood 1958, voice actor, The Borg - Star Trek: First Contact (1996) (voice), Announcer/Man #1/Big Daddy - Dexter's Laboratory (1 episode, "Sister's Got a Brand New Bag/Shoo, Shoe Gnomes/Lab of the Lost", 1997), Driver / Guard / Tourist #2 / Towel Man Head Bird / Jim / Eagle / Chief / Villager / - The Wild Thornberrys (4 episodes, 1998-2000), Tour Bus Guide - Bette (1 episode, "Polterguest", 2001), Tim (Park Ranger) - The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002) (voice).
Sharon Lawrence 1961, actress, Amelia Earhart - Star Trek: Voyager (1 episode, "The 37's", 1995), Maxima - Superman: The Animated Series (1 episode, "Warrior Queen", 1997).
Lorenzo James Henrie 1993, actor, Vulcan Bully - Star Trek (2009).


Events

1989, Star Trek:TNG, "The Emissary" airs.

June 28, 2010

New Yorker, Sex Gophers From Hell, Elfquest, The Omega Factor, Gemini Man, Spider-Woman, V, Lost, Borg Queen, Children of Dune, Firefly.

Lalla Ward is having a birthday today. Lalla played the role of Romana from 1979 to 1981 on Doctor Who. Also it's "Scotty's" twin sons birthday.


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Birthdays

George Booth V 1926, cartoonist, he worked on the comic strip Spot in 1956. He pursued cartooning full time, beginning a successful phase in 1969 with his first New Yorker cartoon sale. He also created the comic strip Local Item in 1986. Over time, his cartoons have become an iconic feature of the magazine. In a doodler's style, they feature everymen beset by modern complexity, goofballs perplexing their spouses, cats, and very often a fat dog. One signature element is a ceiling light bulb on a cord pulled out of vertical by another cord attached to an electrical appliance such as a toaster.
Don "Sonny" Strait 1965, voice actor, works for anime series of FUNimation Entertainment. He has provided voices for a number of English language versions of Japanese anime films. He and his friend William (Bill) Foster made a comic called Muff Dyver and the Sex Gophers From Hell and, after being noticed by some local celebrities in the small college town Denton, Texas, they went on to make more such as The Atomic Punk and Mr. Average. Besides his voice acting career, Strait has also penciled several comic strips as well as two stories for the Elfquest series. Strait is currently under contract to publish a manga titled We Shadows with Tokyopop. The first volume debuted in August 2007 and was nominated shortly after for YALSA's Great Graphic Novels for Teens list in 2008.
Lalla Ward 1951, actress, Romana - Doctor Who (46 episodes, 1979-1981), Romana - Doctor Who: Shada (1992) (V), Romana - Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time (1993) (TV).
Colin Douglas 1912, actor, Sewell - Invisible Man (1 episode, "Flight into Darkness", 1959), Donald Bruce / Reuben - Doctor Who (10 episodes, 1967-1977), Alfred Oliphant - The Omega Factor (1 episode, "The Undiscovered Country", 1979).
Tony Young 1937, actor, Kryton - Star Trek (1 episode, "Elaan of Troyius", 1968), Tanner - Gemini Man (1 episode, "Sam Casey, Sam Casey", 1976), Jason O'Neal - The Six Million Dollar Man (1 episode, "Bigfoot V", 1977), unknown role - Spider-Woman (1 episode, "Pyramids of Terror", 1979), John Huston - Quantum Leap (1 episode, "Goodbye Norma Jean - April 4, 1960", 1993).
Bruce Davison 1946, actor, John Langley - V (3 episodes, 1985), Richard - Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories (1 episode, "Boo", 1986), Dr. 'Mac' McEnerney - The Outer Limits (1 episode, "White Light Fever", 1995), Jareth - Star Trek: Voyager (1 episode, "Remember", 1996), Senator Robert Kelly - The Mutant Watch (2000) (TV), Senator Kelly - X-Men (2000), Menos - Star Trek: Enterprise (1 episode, "The Seventh", 2002), Senator Kelly - X2 (2003), Dr. Michael Robert - Battlestar Galactica (1 episode, "The Woman King", 2007), Dr. Peter Silberman - Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (1 episode, "The Demon Hand", 2008), President Wilson - Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010) (V) (voice), Dr. Douglas Brooks - Lost (2 episodes, 2006-2010).
Alice Maud Krige 1954, actress, Borg Queen - Star Trek: First Contact (1996), The Borg Queen - Star Trek: Voyager (1 episode, "Endgame", 2001), Lady Jessica Atreides - Frank Herbert's Children of Dune (1 episode,"Episode #1.1", 2003), Sarah - The 4400 (2 episodes, 2006).
Christopher Doohan 1959, actor, Extra - Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), Starfleet Officer - Star Trek (2009). Son of actor James Doohan and Janet Young; twin brother of actor Montgomery Doohan.
Montgomery Doohan 1959, actor, Extra - Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) Son of actor James Doohan and Janet Young; twin brother of actor Christopher Doohan.
Benito Martinez 1971, actor, Salazar - Star Trek: The Next Generation (1 episode, "Descent: Part 2", 1993), Orderly - The X-Files (1 episode, "The Beginning", 1998), Boss - Firefly (1 episode, "Our Mrs. Reynolds", 2002), El Curandero/Man #2 - Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico (2003) (V) (voice).


Events

1951, Amos 'n' Andy premieres on CBS TV.
1962, The Andromeda Breakthrough serial begins on BBC.
1968, Triacus scenes (featuring the Federation flag) are filmed for TOS: "And the Children Shall Lead".

June 27, 2010

Green Lantern, Flash Gordon, Micronauts, Booster Gold, The Invisible Boy, Tarzan and his Mate, Adv. of Superpup, Krull, Fringe.

A full range of people today. One of the highlights is JJ Abrams.


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Birthdays

Joe Giella 1928, comic book artist best known as a DC Comics inker during the late 1950s and 1960s, Starting circa 1948, Giella inked the Flash, Green Lantern, Black Canary and other characters under editor Julius Schwartz, During the early-1950s lull in superheroes, Giella inked Westerns penciled by Alex Toth (including the feature "Sierra Smith") and Gene Colan (on the series Hopalong Cassidy, in 1956, Giella began inking science-fiction stories, including the feature "Adam Strange" in Strange Adventures, and Batman stories pencilled by the likes of Sheldon Moldoff. Giella also assisted on such King Features syndicated comic strips as Flash Gordon (inking Dan Barry in 1970), and The Phantom, on which he worked for 17 years (sometimes helping Sy Barry with pencilling when deadlines became too consuming for Barry). In the early 1990s,[citation needed] Giella became the artist on the Mary Worth daily and Sunday newspaper strip.[1]
Jackson Guice 1961, comic book artist, His first credited comics work was on issue #48 the toy-spin-off title Micronauts (Dec 1982), although he had previously ghosted for Pat Broderick on Rom Annual 1982. in 1984, he drew the Marvel Comics adaptation of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (adapted by David Michelinie), before inking Paul Chadwick's pencils (from Archie Goodwin's scripts) in the pages of Dazzler. In 1986, he penciled and inked the first seven issues of "The Dramatic Return of the Original X-Men" in Bob Layton's X-Factor, while concurrently contributing pencils (under Kyle Baker's inks) to ten issues of The New Mutants.Also in 1987, Guice collaborated on several different titles with writer Mike Baron, including issues of First Comics' Badger, Nexus and The Chronicles of Corum
Dan Jurgens 1959, comic book writer and artist. He is best known for creating the superhero Booster Gold, and for his lengthy runs on the Superman titles Adventures of Superman and Superman (vol. 2), particularly during The Death of Superman storyline. Other series he has been associated with include The Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 1), Thor (vol. 2), Captain America (vol. 3), Justice League America, Metal Men, Teen Titans (vol. 2), Zero Hour, Tomb Raider: The Series, Aquaman (vol. 3), and the creator of DC Comics' imprint Tangent.
Alfred Linder 1902, actor, Morrie / Slippery Elm - Adventures of Superman (2 episodes, 1954-1956), Pandit Chandra Singh - Science Fiction Theatre (1 episode, "Signals from the Moon", 1956), Martin/Computer - The Invisible Boy (1957).
Forrester Harvey 1884, actor, Beamish - Tarzan the Ape Man (1932), Herbert Hall - The Invisible Man (1933), Beamish - Tarzan and His Mate (1934), Ben Jenkins - The Invisible Man Returns (1940).
Billy Curtis 1909, actor, Munchkin City Father - The Wizard of Oz (1939), Little Man - Jiggs and Maggie in Court (1948), Makuba - Jungle Jim in Pygmy Island (1950), Mole-Man - Superman and the Mole-Men (1951), Gino - Space Patrol (1 episode, "The Slaves of Planet X", 1953), Damu - Jungle Moon Men (1955), Midget - The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), Mr. Zero - Adventures of Superman (1 episode, "Mr. Zero", 1957), Super Pup/Bark Bent - The Adventures of Superpup (1958) (TV), Martian - The Angry Red Planet (1959), Midget - Batman (2 episodes, 1966), Small copper-skinned ambassador - Star Trek (1 episode, "Journey to Babel", 1967), Child Ape - Planet of the Apes (1968), General Yoomak - Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1 episode, "Shgoratchx! ", 1981), Creature - The Twilight Zone (segment "Personal Demons") (1 episode, 1986).
Kenneth Marshall 1950, actor, Colwyn - Krull (1983), Rodney Owens - Quantum Leap (1 episode, "A Hunting Will We Go - June 18, 1976", 1991), Michael Eddington - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (9 episodes, 1994-1997).
Jay Karnes 1963, actor, Lieutenant Ducane - Star Trek: Voyager (1 episode, "Relativity", 1999).
Jeffrey "JJ" Jacob Abrams 1966, film and television producer, screenwriter, director, actor, composer, and founder of Bad Robot Productions. An Emmy and Golden Globe-winner, he created or co-created the television series Felicity, Alias, Lost, and Fringe, directed the films Mission: Impossible III and Star Trek and produced the film Cloverfield. Abrams composed the opening theme music for Alias, Lost, Fringe, and co-wrote both of the opening theme songs for Felicity.
Paul Rae 1968, actor, Bartender - Star Trek: Enterprise (1 episode, "North Star", 2003), Donald Long - Fringe (1 episode, "August", 2009).


Events

1966, Dark Shadows begins on ABC.
1968, The ice cream scene is filmed for TOS: "And the Children Shall Lead".

June 26, 2010

Richie Rich, Stargate: Atlantis, Tom DeFalco, Batman Forever, Igor, A Clockwork Orange, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Peter Lorre.

Tom DeFalco and Peter Lorre .... enough said.


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Birthdays

Warren Kremer 1921, comics writer and artist best-known for his creation of the Harvey Comics characters Richie Rich, Hot Stuff the Little Devil and Stumbo the Giant. Kremer then did layout, lettering, and illustrations for pulp and aviation magazines for ten years. He gradually took on more comics work in Ace Publications, his first title being "Hap Hazard". He was the top artist at Harvey, where he worked for 35 years mostly as an Art Editor. After Harvey ended publication in 1982, Kremer created and/or drew several characters for Marvel Comics' Star Comics line, including Count Duckula, Ewoks, Planet Terry, Royal Roy, and Top Dog. Warren's son, Richard W.Kremer was who Richie Rich was named.
John Bailey 1914, actor, Dr. Craigshaw - Adam Adamant Lives! (1 episode, "The Village of Evil", 1966), Dr. Mitchell - Journey to the Unknown (1 episode, "The Last Visitor", 1969), Sezom / Edward Waterfield - Doctor Who (9 episodes, 1964-1980).
Robert Davi 1951, actor, Rader - The Incredible Hulk (1 episode, "The Slam", 1979), Zealotta - The Powers of Matthew Star (1 episode, "The Italian Caper", 1982), Captain Phil Heinemann - Predator 2 (1990), Simon Buchanan - VR.5 (1 episode, "Simon's Choice", 1995), Magma/Dr. Mike Morgan - Batman Beyond (1 episode, "Heroes", 1999), Commander Acastus Kolya - Stargate: Atlantis (6 episodes, 2004-2008).
Tom DeFalco 1950, comic book writer, well-known for his association with Marvel Comics and in particular for his work with Spider-Man. He began his comics career as an editorial assistant with Archie Comics in summer 1972. During his tenure with Archie Comics, he "initiated and developed the Archie Comics Digest Series. DeFalco was soon writing for the flagship title Archie as well as for other titles including Scooby-Doo and Josie and the Pussycats. He later joined Marvel Comics, with whom he would spend the next twenty years of his career. One of his earliest non-Archie credits was as writer, however, was with the "Distinguished Competition", on the final (8th) issue of DC's aborted "Swords and Science" title Starfire (Oct 1977) and a back-up Cain story in House of Mystery before moving to Marvel, where he wrote a couple of issues of Avengers and the final five issues of Machine Man (plus a Machine Man issue of Marvel Team-Up, before launching Dazzler in March 1981. (DeFalco later wrote a Machine Man limited series in 1984, with art by Herb Trimpe and Barry Windsor-Smith). DeFalco was the chief designer and author for Dazzler, and later became one of the most popular writers for the Spider-Man comic book series while at the same time rising through the editorial ranks. While writing Dazzler, he penned a couple of issues of Marvel Team-Up, before taking over from Dennis O'Neil as editor of that title, as well as assuming editorial duties on Ghost Rider, What If...? and the Spider-Man titles, which he edited throughout the early 1980s. DeFalco was also "part of the creative team that introduced the Transformers to the American public" in 1984. In August 1983, DeFalco wrote the first four issues of the third series of Red Sonja. After co-writing two issues of Fantastic Four (#301-2; April-May 1987) with Roger Stern (DeFalco would return to writing the title between 1991 and 1996), DeFalco took over writing duties on Thor from Walt Simonson with #383 in September, before succeeding Jim Shooter as Editor-in-Chief effective from comics cover-dated November 1987. He served from 1987 to 1994, making him one of the longest serving individuals to hold that post.
Chris O'Donnell 1970, actor, Robin / Dick Grayson - Batman Forever (1995), Robin / Dick Grayson - Batman & Robin (1997).
Sean Hayes 1970, actor, Brain Pod #13 - Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins (2000) (V) (voice), Mr. Humberfloob / Voice of the Fish - The Cat in the Hat (2003), Brain - Igor (2008) (voice).
Clive Francis 1946, actor, Crichton - Journey to the Unknown (1 episode, "The Beckoning Fair One", 1968), Lodger - A Clockwork Orange (1971).
Josef Sommer 1934, actor, Larry Butler - Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Dr. Jeffrey Stewart - D.A.R.Y.L. (1985), Charles Estiman - Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1989) (TV), The President - X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), Dr. Henryk Belicec - The Invasion (2007).
Peter Lorre 1904, actor, Conseil - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), Steward - Around the World in Eighty Days (1956), Comm. Lucius Emery - Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961).


Events

1953, Terry and the Pirates is a short-lived American adventure series based on Milton Caniff's popular comic strip begins and runs until November 21, 1953. The syndicated series ran for 18 episodes and was produced by Don Sharpe Enterprises.
2001, Star Trek: Armada II is released.
2006, Kyle XY airs on ABC.

June 25, 2010

Marvel Team-Up, Space Patrol, Alex Toth, Space Ghost, Casey Ruggles, Adv. of Captain Marvel, Blake 7, Looney Tunes, Quantum Leap.

One of my favorite things I ever got in the mail was a postcard from Alex Toth. A few weeks before I had called Alex to find out more info about Warren Tufts and the circumstances of his death. I ended up leaving a message on his answering service and he was nice enough to send me a handwritten postcard explaining Warren's passing.


Please make sure you read all the birthdays and events, there are some great people and things going on.


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Birthdays

Jerry Bingham 1953, award-winning American artist who has worked in the fields of comic books, commercial illustration, and design. He is best known for his artwork on Marvel Team-Up and the DC Comics graphic novel Batman: Son of the Demon.
Ken Mayer 1918, actor, Maj. Robbie Robertson- Space Patrol (119 episodes, 1951-1955), Albert - Adventures of Superman (1 episode, "The Brainy Burro", 1958), Clerk - Steve Canyon (1 episode, "Operation Towline", 1958), Pete - My Favorite Martian (2 episodes, 1965), Customer - Lost in Space (1 episode, "West of Mars", 1966), Chief Patton - Dick Tracy (1967) (TV).
Alex Toth 1928, cartoonist, comic book artist, Toth’s work began in the American comic book industry, but is best known for his animation designs for Hanna-Barbera throughout the 1960s and 1970s. His work included Super Friends, Space Ghost, The Herculoids, and Birdman. Toth launched his career at the age of 15, illustrating true stories for Heroic magazine through Steve Douglas’ Famous Funnies shop. Although he initially aimed to do newspaper strips (“It was my dream to do what Caniff, Raymond, and Foster had done”), he found the industry “dying” and instead moved into comic books. In 1947, Toth was hired by Sheldon Mayer at National/DC Comics. He worked there for five years, drawing the Golden Age versions of The Flash, Dr. Mid-Nite, Green Lantern and The Atom. For a brief time in 1950, Toth was able to realize his dream of working on newspaper comic strips by ghost illustrating Casey Ruggles with Warren Tufts. In 1952 Toth ended his contract with DC Comics and moved to California. It is during that time that he worked on crime, war and romance comics for Standard Comics. In 1954, Toth was drafted into the U.S. Army and stationed in Tokyo, Japan. While in Japan, he wrote and drew his own weekly adventure strip, Jon Fury, for the base paper, Depot Diary. Returning to the United States in 1956, Toth settled in the Los Angeles area and worked primarily for Dell Comics until 1960. In 1960, Toth became art director for the Space Angel animated science fiction show. This led to his being noticed (and hired) by Hanna-Barbera, where he worked as a storyboard and design artist until 1968 and then again in 1973 when he was assigned to Australia for five months to produce the TV series Super Friends. He continued to work in comic books, illustrating contributions for the Warren magazines Eerie, Creepy and The Rook.
Reed Hadley 1911, actor, Rahman Bar - Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941)[Ch. 1,11-12].
Kevin Stoney 1921, actor, Calton - Out of the Unknown (1 episode, "The Fosters", 1969), Prof. Hal Symonds - Doomwatch (1 episode, "The Plastic Eaters", 1970), Steen - The Tomorrow People (4 episodes, 1973), Tyrum / Tobias Vaughn / Mavic Chen - Doctor Who (22 episodes, 1965-1975), Talos - Space: 1999 (1 episode, "The Last Enemy", 1976), Prime Minister - Quatermass (1 episode, "What Lies Beneath", 1979), Councilor Joban / Ardus - Blake 7 (2 episodes, 1979-1981).
George Murdock 1930, actor, Willie - The Twilight Zone (1 episode, "The Dummy", 1962), Damian / Karl / Eric - Tarzan (3 episodes, 1966-1967), Rossi - The Six Million Dollar Man (1 episode, "Run, Steve, Run", 1974), Captain Scopes - The Invisible Man (1 episode, "The Klae Dynasty", 1975), Dr. Salik - Battlestar Galactica (5 episodes, 1978-1979), God - Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), Admiral J. P. Hanson - Star Trek: The Next Generation (2 episodes, 1990), Judge Caldwell - Timescape (1992), Boss Biggis - Batman: The Animated Series (1 episode, "The Forgotten", 1992), Burton Newcomb - Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1 episode, "Strange Visitor (From Another Planet)", 1993), Senator Riley - Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II (1994), Second Elder - The X Files (4 episodes, 1998-1999), Dr. Salik - Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming (1999), Old Harry Bollston - Smallville (1 episode, "Hourglass",2001), Acme VP, Unfairly Promoted - Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003).
Paris Themmen 1959, actor, Fawning Fan - Star Trek: Voyager (1 episode, "Virtuoso", 2000).


Events

1987, Filming wraps on TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint". The last scenes filmed are various bluescreen shots on the bridge.
1990, NBC decides to air episodes of Quantum Leap for five straight days.
1995, Star Trek:DS9, "The Adversary" airs.

June 24, 2010

Journey into Mystery, Strange Tales, Omega Men, Bloodshot, The Flash, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Dimension 5, Buckaroo Banzai.

Lots of great comic artists and actors today. Make sure you look at each one.



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Birthdays

Vic Carrabotta 1929, Drawing primarily horror stories, Carrabotta did work for early issues of such Atlas anthologies as Adventures into Terror, Journey into Mystery (including issue #1), and Strange Tales prior to the imposition of the industry's self-censorship Comics Code, and science-fiction/fantasy suspense stories afterward for titles including some of those as well as Journey into Unknown Worlds, Marvel Tales, Mystic, Uncanny Tales, and others. Carrabotta was one of the few Atlas artists to regularly sign his work
Jim McDermott 1960, artist who has illustrated for animation, magazines and comic books. His work for comic books has appeared in GrimJack, Omega Men and Heavy Metal. Video Games & Computer Entertainment and TurboPlay featured his cover paintings and interior illustrations of video game characters.
Kevin VanHook 1965, comic book artist, writer, In comics, VanHook is best known for his work on Bloodshot from Valiant Comics. He also wrote the Flash Gordon comic strip in the 1990s. In 2002, VanHook Studios merged with Film Roman, the animation company best known for animating The Simpsons TV series. During his stint as a visual effects artist and supervisor, VanHook has worked on such films as Miss Congeniality, Hart's War, Daredevil, I, Robot and many others. VanHook also returned to comics in 2008 to write Superman and Batman vs. Vampires and Werewolves at DC Comics, as well as the Oracle mini-series that forms a part of the Battle for the Cowl storyline which deals with the aftermath of Batman R.I.P..
Michael Lance "Mike" Wieringo 1963, comic book artist, best known for his work on DC Comics' The Flash and Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four. Wieringo gained prominence working with writer Mark Waid on DC Comics' super-speedster series The Flash vol. 2, penciling all but two issues from #80–92 (Early Sept. 1993 – July 1994), plus #0 (Oct. 1994); he additionally penciled covers through #100, #118–124, and 128–129, and for Flash 80-Page Giant #2 (April 1999). Wieringo co-created, with Waid, the young speedster Bart Allen, a.k.a. Impulse, in The Flash vol. 2, #91 (cameo) and #92 (first full appearance). Wieringo followed this with a short run on Robin, another DC title, with writer Chuck Dixon, while concurrently penciling Marvel Comics' Rogue #1–4 (Jan.–April 1995), a miniseries starring that X-Men superheroine. During this period, he also penciled occasional Marvel covers and small miscellaneous jobs for that company. After having penciled the Spider-Boy #1 (April 1996) one-shot, which combined Spider-Man and Superboy as part of the Marvel Comics-DC Comics intercompany crossover series of one-shots Amalgam Comics, Wieringo became the regular artist on Marvel's The Sensational Spider-Man, beginning with issue #8 (Sept. 1996). Wieringo's next major project was at Image Comics, where he reteamed with Dezago on their creator-owned fantasy series Tellos. The comic, a coming-of-age adventure sent in a magical, piratical world, ran 10 issues (May 1999 – Nov. 2000). Wieringo returned to DC Comics for all but one issue of Adventures of Superman #592–600 (July 2001 – March 2002), with writer Joe Casey. He then returned to Marvel and reunited with writer Mark Waid on Fantastic Four. Beginning with #51 (March 2002), Wieringo eventually drew 27 issues of Waid's 36 issues, wrapping up their run with #524, by which time the previously relaunched series had returned to its original numbering.
Robert Goodman 1955, actor, Crew member / Loader/Hyperion III Officer - Doctor Who (9 episodes, 1979-1986), Valet - The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003).
Carol Byron 1937, actress, Carol Chase - Twilight Zone (1 episode, "Ninety Years Without Slumbering", 1963), Big Sister - Dimension 5 (1966).
Scott Marlowe 1932, actor, Mario - Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond (1 episode, "The Gift", 1961), Jory Peters / Andre - The Outer Limits (2 episodes, 1963-1964), Jeremiah Gebhardt - The Time Tunnel (1 episode, "The Death Trap", 1966), Angie - The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (1 episode, "The Deadly Sting", 1978), Robert Sawyer - Automan (1 episode, "Ships in the Night", 1984), Keeve Falor - Star Trek: The Next Generation (1 episode, "Ensign Ro", 1991).
Peter Frederick Weller 1947, actor, Buckaroo Banzai - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984), Officer Alex J. Murphy / RoboCop - RoboCop (1987), Steven Beck - Leviathan (1989), Robocop - RoboCop 2 (1990), Joe Hendricksson - Screamers (1995), Chuck Taggart - Odyssey 5 (19 episodes, 2002-2003), John Frederick Paxton - Star Trek: Enterprise (2 episodes, 2005), Alistair Peck - Fringe (1 episode, "White Tulips", 2010).
Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr. 1958, actor, John Henry - Hard Time on Planet Earth (1 episode, "The Hot Dog Man", 1989), GR55 - Universal Soldier (1992), Digit - The Meteor Man (1993), Eightball - Hologram Man (1995), Bouncer - Barb Wire (1996), President Lindberg - The Fifth Element (1997), Klaang - Star Trek: Enterprise (2 episodes, 2001), Tattooed Prisoner - The Dark Knight (2008).


Events

1949, Joe Palooka marries Ann Howe in comic strip.
2006, Dr. Who, "Fear Her" airs.

June 23, 2010

Legion of Super Heroes, Wildstar, Level 9, Batman, When Worlds Collide, Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, Firefly, Josh Whedon, Adam Adamant Lives

There's an interesting fact about screen-writer Josh Whedon (Firefly, Dollhouse) that you may not know so check it out.


Enjoy !!!


Birthdays

Al Gordon, 1953, comic book creator primarily known as an inker and writer. He is best known for his 1990s work on DC Comics' Legion of Super Heroes and the Justice League Of America, Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four, and Image Comics' creator-owned WildStar.
Jim Metzler 1951, actor, Danner - Circuitry Man (1990), Danner - Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II (1994), Chris Brynner - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2 episodes, 1995), Stan Rabe - Perversions of Science (1 episode, "Anatomy Lesson", 1997), Jonathan Griffin - Sliders (1 episode, "Mother and Child", 1998), Dalton Corliss - Level 9 (1 episode, "Through the Looking Glass", 2000).
Maurice Dallimore 1912, actor, Man - The Twilight Zone (1 episode, "Cavender Is Coming", 1962), United Kingdom Delegate - Batman (1966), Sir Sterling Habits / Superintendent Watson - Batman (4 episodes, 1966-1967).
Joseph Mell 1915, Actor, Glen Spiro - Astronomer - When Worlds Collide (1951), The Professor - Adventures of Superman (1 episode, "Crime Wave", 1953), Lah - The Lost Planet (1953), Jimmy - Twilight Zone (1 episode, "Dead Man's Shoes", 1962), Earth Trader - Star Trek (1 episode, "The Cage", 1966).
James Cawley 1967, actor, Captain Mackenzie Calhoun - Star Trek: Hidden Frontier (2000) (V), Commander Kirk - Star Trek: Of Gods and Men (2007) (V), Enterprise Crewmember - Star Trek (2009), Captain James T. Kirk - Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II (10 episodes, 2004-2010). James also played a major part in Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II as Producer, Production Designer, Costume Designer, Costume and Wardrobe Department, Casting Director, Art Department, Second Unit Director.
Josh Whedon 1964, screenwriter, executive producer, director and founder of Mutant Enemy Productions. He is best known as the creator and showrunner of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Firefly and Dollhouse. He is also notable for his work in film, comic books, and online media. He could arguably be the world's first third-generation television writer. His grandfather was a successful sitcom writer in the 1950s and '60s on "The Donna Reed Show" (1958) and "Leave It to Beaver" (1957), and his father wrote for the likes of "The Dick Cavett Show" (1968), "Alice" (1976) and "Benson" (1979). It took Josh two years to finish writing Buffy comic book spin-off mini-series "Fray" with artist Karl Moline, due to his schedule with his three shows (Buffy/Angel/ Firefly) and the artist's new job at CrossGen Comics.


Events

1990, A rally to save TV show Alien Nation from cancellation is held at the Statue of Liberty.
1966, Adam Adamant Lives serial begins on the BBC.
2007, Dr. Who, "The Sound of Drums" airs.

June 22, 2010

Turok, Tuvok, Ludwig Von Drake, Pillsbury Doughboy, Fresh-Up Freddie, Boo-Berry, Roger Rabbit, Borg War, Sonic the Hedgehog, Major Hoople.

I want to highlight Paul Frees. Who ? You say. Paul was the voice for our lives growing up in the 60's to the 80's. Take a look at his library of work. It's impossible to mention it all in this intro.


Also for the Trek fans it's Tim Russ's birthday. Let's all be illogical and wish him a happy birthday.


Enjoy !!!



Birthdays

Bill Jaaska 1961, artist, He is best known for his work on DC Comic's New Titans, Jaaska also worked with Peter David during David's run on The Incredible Hulk. Jaaska has worked on the following series: Airboy, Checkmate, Incredible Hulk, New Titans, Nexus, Nick Fury, Sable, Scout, Shade, The Changing Man, Swamp Thing, The Terminator: Hunters and Killers, Turok, Uncanny X-Men, Wolverine.
Jefferson Dudley Searles 1914, actor, Prof. Foster - The Invisible Boy (1957).
Paul Frees 1920, actor/voice actor, Frees worked extensively with at least nine of the major animation production companies of the 20th century: Walt Disney Studios, Walter Lantz Studios, UPA, Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, MGM Studios, DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, Jay Ward Productions and Rankin/Bass. Some of Paul Frees' most memorable voices were for various Disney projects. Frees voiced Disney's Professor Ludwig Von Drake in eighteen episodes of the Disney anthology television series beginning with the first episode of the newly-renamed Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color on September 24, 1961. Frees narrated a number of Disney cartoons, including the Disney educational short film Donald in Mathmagic Land. This short originally aired in the same television episode as Von Drake's first appearance. Frees was a regular presence in Jay Ward cartoons, providing the voices of Boris Badenov, Inspector Fenwick (from Dudley Do-Right), Ape in George of the Jungle, Hoppity Hooper narrator, among numerous others. Frees is well-remembered for many characters in Rankin/Bass cartoons and stop-motion animated TV specials, including the central villain Burgermeister Meisterburger and his assistant Grimsby in Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (1970). He was also the traffic cop, ticket-taker, and Santa Claus in Frosty the Snowman in 1969. He was several voices, including Eon the Terrible, in Rudolph's Shiny New Year in 1976. In 1968, he appeared as Captain Jones in the Thanksgiving special The Mouse On The Mayflower, and that Christmas he appeared as the father of the Drummer Boy, Ali, and as the three Wise Men in The Little Drummer Boy. He provided the voices for several J. R. R. Tolkien characters (most notably the dwarf Bombur) in Rankin/Bass animated versions of The Hobbit and The Return of the King. He also voiced King Haggard's wizard Mabruk in The Last Unicorn and provided several voices for the Jackson Five cartoon series between 1971 and 1973. Frees voiced all characters, except the lead role, in the US versions of Belvision's The Adventures of Tintin cartoons, based on the books by Hergé. In the 1956 Cinemascope Tom and Jerry cartoon, Blue Cat Blues, he was Jerry's voice who narrated the short; he had also voiced Jerry's cousin Muscles in Jerry's Cousin five years earlier. Frees provided the voices of both John Lennon and George Harrison in the 1965 The Beatles cartoon series, and of The Thing in the 1967 series Fantastic Four, as well as President James Norcross in the 1967 cartoon series Super President. He played several roles—narrator, Chief of State, the judges and the bailiff—in the George Lucas / John Korty animated film, Twice Upon a Time. In TV commercials, he was the voice of the Pillsbury Doughboy, the 7-Up bird Fresh-Up Freddie, Froot Loops spokesbird Toucan Sam (previously voiced by Mel Blanc, later voiced by Maurice LaMarche), Boo-Berry in the series of monster cereal commercials, and the Little Green Sprout, who called out to the Jolly Green Giant, "Hey, Green Giant, what's new besides ho-ho-ho?" Some additional highlights of his voice work are as follows: Narrated sixteen episodes of the NBC science fiction television series Steve Canyon. Orson Welles sound-alike as the voice of the aliens in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers. The uncredited voice of the sentient supercomputer Colossus in the movie Colossus: The Forbin Project. The narration for the spoof short film Hardware Wars (1977), which was styled as a mock movie trailer, specifically parodying Orson Welles' narration of the original Star Wars trailer. Voice of KARR in "K.I.T.T. vs. K.A.R.R." - a 3rd season episode of Knight Rider. The voice of Dr. Who in the English language version of King Kong Escapes. Intro voice for Bradbury 13, a series of thirteen radio dramas featuring Ray Bradbury short stories, originally produced for National Public Radio. Voice of the title character in the 1957 film The Cyclops. In 1992, the film was "riffed" on an episode of Mystery Science Theatre 3000. He played a scientist in The Thing from Another World. More significantly, he played the Orson Welles soundalike radio reporter in The War of the Worlds, where he is seen dictating into a tape recorder as the military prepares the atomic bomb for use against the invading Martians. Producer George Pál put Frees to work again in the 1960 fantasy film Atlantis, the Lost Continent and doing the opening voice-over narration for his 1975 Doc Savage film. Frees provided the apocalyptic voices of the "talking rings" in George Pál's 1960 film The Time Machine, in which he explains the ultimate fate of humanity and the origin of the Morlocks and Eloi.
David Leonard Landau 1947, actor, Milo De Venus - Galaxy High School (13 episodes, 1986), Doc Boy - A Garfield Christmas Special (1987) (TV) (voice), Smart Ass - Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) (voice), Tactician - Star Trek: The Next Generation (1 episode, "Peak Performance", 1989), Nitro - Batman: The Animated Series (1 episode, "Appointment in Crime Alley", 1992)(voice), Frankie da Flea - Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992) (voice), Da Shrimp - The Little Mermaid (2 episodes, 1992)(voice), Lechner - Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills (1994) TV series(unknown episodes), Beaver - The Cartoon Cartoon Show (1 episodes, "Johnny Bravo and the Amazon Women", 1994)(voice), Inspector 17 - Home Boys in Outerspace (1 episode, 1996), Sqweek - Superman: The Animated Series (2 episodes, 1996), Sewer King - Hey Arnold!(1 episode, "Abner Come Home/The Sewer King", 1997), Christopher/Beaver - Johnny Bravo (2 episodes, 1997), Arthur - Jungle Cubs (21 episodes, 1996-1998), Horace Badun - 101 Dalmatians: The Series (27 episodes, 1997-1998), Thumper - A Bug's Life (1998) (voice), Leonard Weems - Recess (1 episode, 1999)(voice), Ceasar - 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (2 episodes, 2000), The Mayor - Titan A.E. (2000) (voice), Theodore/Store Clerk - The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas! (2000) (V) (voice), Bird - Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) (voice), Yokian Guard/Gus - Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001) (voice), Henry - Oswald (2 episodes, 2001-2002)(voice), Squiggy - The Simpsons (1 episode, "Helter Shelter", 2002), Curtis / Brain - The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (2 episodes, 2004-2007), Ch'p - Green Lantern: First Flight (2009) (V) (voice).
Michael Rothhaar 1953, actor, Garvin - Star Trek: The Next Generation (1 episode, "Thine Own Self", 1994), Man Pundit - Seven Days (1 episode, "Doppleganger: Part 1", 1998), Dr. Couvillion - The X-Files (1 episode, "Terms of Endearment", 1999).
Timothy "Tim" Darrell Russ 1956, actor, Security Guard #1 - Amazing Stories (1 episode, "You Gotta Believe Me", 1986), Tyrone Washington - Starman (1 episode, "The System", 1987), Sergeant Filton - Timestalkers (1987) (TV), Trooper - Spaceballs (1987), Officer #2 (segment "Kentucky Rye") / Archer - The Twilight Zone (2 episodes, 1985-1987), Ronald Ketnes - Alien Nation (1 episode, "Alien Nation", 1989), Joe Briggs - Journey to the Center of the Earth (1993) (TV), Devor - Star Trek: The Next Generation (1 episode, "Starship Mine", 1993), Martin Clemens - SeaQuest 2032 (1 episode, "Photon Bullet", 1993), Enterprise-B Tactical Lieutenant - Star Trek: Generations (1994), T'Kar / Tuvok - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2 episodes, 1993-1995), Prowler / Hobie Brown - Spider-man (1 episode, 1997)(voice), Tuvok - Star Trek: Voyager (170 episodes, 1995-2001), The Red Shirt Bandit - Roddenberry on Patrol (2003) (V), Tuvok - Borg War (2006) (V) (voice), Tuvok - Star Trek: Of Gods and Men (2007) (V).
Dylan Chalfy 1970, actor, Head Officer - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1 episode, "Homefront", 1996).
Lindsay Ridgeway 1985, actress, Additional Voices - Sonic The Hedgehog (13 episodes, 1994)(voice), Suspiria - Star Trek: Voyager (1 episode, "Cold Fire", 1995), Additional Voices - Sonic Underground (1999) TV series (unknown episodes).


Events


1942, The Major Hoople radio series began on the Blue Network, based on main character from Our Boarding House comic strip. Mel Blanc played the star boarder, Tiffany Twiggs. The radio series ended April 26, 1943.

June 21, 2010

Beyond Westworld, Earth II, Genesis II, Conan, Isis, Buck Rogers in the 25th Centurt, TMNT, Power Rangers, Alpha Scorpio, The Rocketeer.

You may not recognize the names but you'd recognize their faces today. I was actually surprised at how many Roddenberry productions Mariette Hartley was in. Take a look.


Enjoy !!!



Birthdays

Monte Markham 1935, actor, Eddie Reese/Col. Brice Randolph - The Astronaut (1972) (TV), Barney Miller / Barney Hiller - The Six Million Dollar Man (2 episodes, 1974-1975), Pike - The Invisible Man (1 episode, "Power Play", 1976), Captain Mike Nicholson - Beyond Westworld (1 episode, "Take-over", 1980), Brad - The Incredible Hulk (1 episode, "Prometheus: Part 2", 1980), Fullerton - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1 episode, "Let He Who Is Without Sin...", 1996).
Mariette Hartley 1940, actress, Sandra Horn - Twilight Zone 1 episode, "The Long Morrow", 1964), Zarabeth - Star Trek (1 episode, "All Our Yesterdays", 1969), Betty Lloyd - Marooned (1969), Lisa Karger - Earth II (1971) (TV), Lyra-a - Genesis II (1973) (TV), Ariana - Logan's Run (1 episode, "Futurepast", 1978), Dr. Caroline Fields - The Incredible Hulk (1 episode, "Married", 1978), Queen Veeta - Conan the Adventurer (1 episode, "Heir Apparent", 1998).
Leigh Joseph McCloskey 1955, actor, Bill Cady - Isis (1 episode, "The Sound of Silence", 1975), Jalor Davin - Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1 episode, "Cruise Ship to the Stars", 1979), Tieran - Star Trek: Voyager (1 episode, "Warlord", 1996), Matthew - 3rd Rock from the Sun (1 episode, "Tricky Dick", 1997), Thomas - Babylon 5 (2 episodes, "A Tragedy of Telepaths", "Phoenix Rising", 1998), Joran Belar - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1 episode, "Field of Fire", 1999).
Joshua A. Pais 1964, actress, Raphael / Man In Cab - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) (voice), Gaila - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2 episodes, 1997-1998).
Jack Guzman 1978, actor, Danny Delgado / Black Bison Wild Force Ranger - Power Rangers Wild Force: Identity Crisis (2002) (V), Danny Delgado / Black Bison Wild Force Ranger - Power Rangers Wild Force: Curse of the Wolf (2002) (V), Danny Delgado / Black Bison Wild Force Ranger (Iron Bison) - Power Rangers Wild Force (40 episodes, 2002), Security Guard - Heroes (1 episode, "Chapter Twenty-Two 'Landslide'", 2007).


Events

1967, The score for TOS: "Catspaw", composed by Gerald Fried, is recorded.
1974, Alpha Scorpio series begins on ABC in Australia. Series lasted 6 episodes.
1991, The Rocketeer is released in the US.
1993, Star Trek:TNG, "Descent" airs.
2002, Minority Report is released
2008, Dr. Who, "Turn left" airs.

June 20, 2010

Space: 1999, Gloomcookie, Ultiman, Grimjack, Alien Nation, Extreme Ghostbusters, Charlie Brown, The Huckleberry Hound Show.


Space: 1999 brings back a lot of memories and one of the main characters that I watched with big eyes when I was young was Martin Landau.



I do suggest taking a look at the others, some from the past, some from the present, but all worth a look.


Enjoy !!! And Have a Happy Fathers Day, this is the 100th Anniversary of it's inception.



Birthdays

Martin Landau 1928, actor, John Koenig-Space:1999, Rollin Hand-Mission:Impossible, Major General Adlon-Meteor (1979), Alvin Kurtzweil-The X-Files, 2 (voice of)-9 (2009), also Twilight Zone (1959) and Outer Limits (1963)
Ted Naifeh 1971, comic book writer and artist who gained notoriety for his illustrations in the goth romance comic Gloomcookie. Naifeh has since become most known as the creator of the Eisner-Award-nominated series Courtney Crumrin, published by Oni Press.
Mark Spears 1975, comic book artist, known for his work on the DC Legacy card set for DC Comics and for a line of Marvel Comics Statues based on his artwork produced by Corgi International Limited. Mark Spears' first published comic art was in Ultiman #1 under the Image Comics brand in 2002. After the release of Ultiman #1, he was employed managing a new upstart 3D animation studio. After many years working in 3D animation, he started working in the comic field again in 2006. Since then he has worked for DC Comics on the DC Legacy Card set as well as creating Batman statues under the DC License. Spears has also worked for Marvel Comics on the Women of Marvel card set as well as creating a line of Marvel Statues based on his artwork.
John Workman 1950, comic book artist, writer, colorist, designer, He is known for his frequent partnerships with writer/artist Walter Simonson, and also for lettering the entire run of Grant Morrison/Rachel Pollack's Doom Patrol (DC Comics). Workman was art director of Heavy Metal magazine from 1977 to 1984. His comics art, writing, lettering, coloring, and design work are evident throughout issues from that period. From 1977-1983, Workman lettered comics occasionally (mostly for DC); he has been working steadily as a freelance letterer since 1983. Some of the regular titles he has lettered include First Comics' Grimjack from 1984 to 1987, Marvel's Fantastic Four from 1985 to 1989, Cosmic Odyssey in 1988–1989, Fantastic Force from 1994–1996, The Incredible Hulk from 1997–1999, and Spider-Girl from 2000–2002. For DC Comics, Workman lettered Doom Patrol from 1987–1995, the Legion of Super-Heroes from 1991–1993, Michael Moorcock's Multiverse in 1997–1998, and Aquaman in 1999–2000. Workman handled lettering chores for Topps Comics' X-Files titles in the late 1990s, and Image Comics' Savage Dragon from 2003–2005.Recently Workman has lettered much of the Marvel, DC, and Wildstorm work of Tommy Lee Edwards, including Gemini Blood (1996–1997), The Question (2005), Bullet Points (2007), and Marvel 1985 (2008) for which he won the 2009 Harvey Award for lettering.
Terrence Evans 1944, actor, Cecil - The Incredible Hulk (1 episode, "Sideshows", 1980), Watchman - The Greatest American Hero (1 episode, 1982), Ben - Voyagers! (1 episode, "Merry Christmas, Bogg", 1982), Guard - Hard Time on Planet Earth (1 episode, "Stranger in a Strange Land", 1989), Stick - Quantum Leap (1 episode, "Another Mother - September 30, 1981", 1990), Tanker Truck Driver - Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Baltrim / Proka - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2 episodes, 1993), Rancher - Alien Nation: Dark Horizon (1994) (TV), Clark Balfour - Dark Skies (1 episode, "Hostile Convergence", 1996), Ambassador Treen - Star Trek: Voyager (1 episode, "Nemesis", 1997).
Michael Corbett 1956, actor, Dr. Rabal - Star Trek: The Next Generation (1 episode, "Force of Nature", 1993), Chiam - Extreme Ghostbusters (2 episodes, 1997)(voice).
Adam Taylor Gordon 1993, actor, Young Charles Tucker / Sim Trip at 8 - Star Trek: Enterprise (2 episodes, "The Xindi", "Similitude", 2003), Charlie Brown - I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown (2003) (TV) (voice).


Events

1960, the 12th Annual Emmy Awards are presented, Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Children's Programming: The Huckleberry Hound Show
1993, Star Trek:DS9, "In the Hands of the Prophets" airs.