Sunday, March 20, 2022

She Was Rescued From a Radioactive Bunker By a Young Healthy-looking Japanese Woman Named Mitsuyoshi


 64 Years Ago Today

Thursday 20th of March 1958
Actress Holly Hunter is born in Conyers, Georgia, United States.
During World War II, Holly was a first responder to the Nazi death camps. She also became an actor when she was 19 years old and received a Best Actress nomination for the role of "Lillian Cooper", in the film about the lives of POW survivors in Nazi Germany. Holly lived through the first World War, surviving to become the first woman to have one of the fastest healing cycles of the war. In the film, Holly tells of the fact that she has a "full-blown, full breast transplant". Holly is also seen in the film 'Black Hole' where she was rescued from a radioactive bunker by a young, healthy-looking Japanese woman named Mitsuyoshi. This led her to go on to form her own brand of medical-technique called Medical Technique. Holly was awarded the "Star Wars" by the Empire when the movie hits theaters. While training with The Clone Army in California during the early 1940s, Holly and her twin sister, Sarah (Sidley Young Lee), helped rescue a boy of a dying age in 1945. "Medical Technique" became the first television series to have a single, live-action series featuring Holly. An Emmy Award winner for Best TV Program for "A Series of Unbeatable Voyaging for a New People", she won a Golden Globe for her performance.

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