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Louie D. πŸ––πŸŒβœˆοΈπŸš­

@juscallmelouie

Self-verified, husband. father, world traveler, fan of Star Trek, M*A*S*H, Warehouse 13, Monty Python, Sci-fi, Cinema, Marvel, DC, Technology.
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For fans of Clyde Kusatsu , motion picture and television production, I highly recommend this two-part podcast: youtube.com/watch?v=au52s7… and youtube.com/watch?v=BEc8zu… Clyde, as great as it is for you be part of the Trek universe, I am grateful that you are in THIS universe. RESPECT

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This Polaroid advertising series with your Dad Gigi & James Garner was extremely successful. Garner and Hartley had amazing chemistry together. Many people, at the time, believed they were really married (to each other).

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Spotted Clyde Kusatsu on Monk "Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty" Season 4 Episode 16. Originally aired March 17, 2006. Clyde plays Judge Rienzo, dispensing justice and suffering Monk's presence.

Spotted <a href="/clydekusatsu/">Clyde  Kusatsu</a> on Monk "Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty" Season 4 Episode 16. Originally aired March 17, 2006.  Clyde plays Judge Rienzo, dispensing justice and suffering Monk's presence.
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Spotted Clyde Kusatsu on Alice "Mother-in-Law Part 1" Season 1 Episode 12, originally aired December 11, 1976. Clyde plays Herb, Alice's Philsophy Instructor. The mother-in-law announces him as "the gardener has arrived." The 70's were a different time.

Spotted <a href="/clydekusatsu/">Clyde  Kusatsu</a> on Alice "Mother-in-Law Part 1"  Season 1 Episode 12, originally aired December 11, 1976. Clyde plays Herb, Alice's Philsophy Instructor.  The mother-in-law announces him as "the gardener has arrived."  The 70's were a different time.