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Born on this day in horror history – June 18

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June 18

1986 – Meaghan Rath, stars in the American version of  “Being-Human” as “Sally Malik”.

1980 – David Giuntoli, stars as “Detective Nick Burkhardt” in the NBC series “Grimm”.

1975 – Patrick Melton, who co-wrote the screenplay for “Feast,” “Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds” and “Saw IV & V.”

1955 – Steve Miner who directed “Friday The 13th” parts 2 & III, “Lake Placid,” and the 2008 remake of “Day of the Dead.”

1952 – Comedienne Carol Kane, who starred in “When A Stranger Calls,” “Scrooged,” “Addams Family Values” and “When A Stranger Calls Back.”

1942 – The late Roger Ebert, screenwriter and film critic extraordinaire.

1917 – Richard Boone who starred in “I Bury the Living” and “The Last Dinosaur.”

1910 – Dick Foran who starred in “The Mummy’s Hand,” “The Mummy’s Tomb” and “The Atomic Submarine.”

1910 – E.G. Marshall who appeared in the films “Creepshow,” “Superman II” and “Two Evil Eyes.”

1908 – Bud Collyer who provided the voice of Superman in the original 1942 and the 1968 cartoons.

1904 – Keye Luke who played the “# 1 son” in the Charlie Chan series of films, as well as the first “Kato” and did voice overs for the American version of “Rodan.” You would probably remember him best as a regular on the TV series “M*A*S*H” where he played a variety of roles.

David Giuntoli
David Giuntoli
E.G. Marshall
E.G. Marshall
Keye Luke
Keye Luke
Meaghan Rath
Meaghan Rath

Michael Juvinall

I am a Horror journalist, producer, ravenous Horror fiend, aficionado of the classic Universal Monsters, Hammer Horror, Werewolves, and all things Horror.

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