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- Val Dufour was born on 5 February 1927 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He was an actor, known for Search for Tomorrow (1951), The Undead (1957) and The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1956). He died on 27 July 2000 in Manhattan, New York, USA.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Paddy Joyce was born on 31 May 1923 in Trieste, Italy. He was an actor, known for Erik the Viking (1989), The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987) and EastEnders (1985). He died on 27 July 2000 in London, England, UK.- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Dubbed the Walter Cronkite of pro wrestling by the sport's most dedicated fans, Gordon Solie was one of the most respected commentators wrestling had ever been privy to for almost five decades. Solie first got into the wrestling game in Tampa, Florida in 1950, before moving on to primarily work for the NWA's Georgia & Florida territories. He briefly worked for WCW in the early 1990's, and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 1995. Solie unofficially retired after that but continued to work for some of the smaller NWA territories' local broadcasts. He is often credited with teaching many wrestlers, including Dusty Rhodes and Hulk Hogan, how to talk and use adjectives and descriptive sentences. In 1999 he had surgery to remove the cancer that had formed in his throat and, in a cruel irony, lost his voice in the process. The surgery was not successful, and he succumbed to brain cancer a year later. He was 71.- Terence Theobald was born on 27 April 1926 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK. He was an actor, known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), Sauce Tartare (1949) and Round the Bend (1955). He died on 27 July 2000 in Westminster, London, England, UK.
- Pavel Wurser was born on 23 April 1922 in Praha, Czechoslovakia. He was an actor, known for 105 % alibi (1959), Anna proletárka (1953) and Cutting it Short (1981). He died on 27 July 2000 in Jihlava, Czech Republic.
- Producer
- Director
- Actor
Francisco de Castro was born on 17 January 1925 in Dafundo, Oeiras, Portugal. He was a producer and director, known for Pão, Amor e... Totobola (1964), Crimen de amor (1972) and A Canção da Saudade (1964). He died on 27 July 2000.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Special Effects
Elena Petrova is a Soviet cinematographer of the studio "Soyuzmultfilm".
Petrova is the cinematographer of such famous animated films as Sportlandia (1958), It Was I Who Drew the Little Man (1960), The Fox, the Beaver and Others (1961), Funtik and Cucumbers (1961), Cipollino, the Onion Boy (1961), Big Troubles (1962), The Wild Swans (1962).
In 1935 she graduated short-term courses of press photographers at the Press House and joined the experimental studio named after Viktor Smirnov. Petrova was the operator of the Soyuzmultfilm studio (1936-1973). The first female operator of animated films in Russia, who was at the sources of the Soyuzmultfilm studio. After graduating from the course of photo correspondents, she was sent to the studio as an assistant cameraman. In the first 20 years of her work at the Soyuzmultfilm studio Elena Petrova worked with the legendary Nikolay Voinov. In 1957, after the death of Nikolay Vasilyevich, Elena Petrova was trusted in the same way as the main operator of the studio by Mikhail Druyan. In 1973, Elena Petrova retired and on this her career ended.- Sound Department
Joe Kavigan was born on 26 June 1912 in Wisconsin, USA. Joe is known for Savage Drums (1951), How to Succeed with Girls (1964) and Most Dangerous Man Alive (1961). Joe died on 27 July 2000 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actress
Lorely Dyer was born on 15 December 1907 in Davyhulme, Manchester, England, UK. She was an actress. She was married to Stanford Robinson. She died on 27 July 2000 in Brighton, Sussex, England, UK.