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Bobby Troup Actor, MASH | |
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Nick Adams Actor, Pillow Talk Nick Adams, best known to audiences as Johnny Yuma of the TV series The Rebel, played leads and supporting parts in many films of the 1950s, often cast in the same "troubled young man" mold as his good friend, James Dean. He was nominated for an Oscar for his performance in Twilight of Honor He died in 1968 due to an overdose of drugs he was taking for a nervous disorder. | |
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Dale Evans Actress, Bells of San Angelo American leading lady of musical westerns of the 1940s. Born Frances Octavia Smith in Uvalde, Texas. She was raised in Texas and Arkansas. Married at 14 and a mother at 15, she was divorced at 17 (some sources say widowed). Intent on a singing career, she moved to Memphis, Tennessee, and worked in an insurance company while taking occasional radio singing jobs... | |
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Allan Edwall Actor, Fanny and Alexander Allan Edwall was born in a working class home in Jämtland, Sweden in 1924. His father was a trade-union man and a communist. 1949-52 he attended Stockholm's Royal Daramatic Theatre School. Through the years he made more than 400 parts in theater, film, television and radio. He was also a director, an author... | |
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Robert Montgomery Jr. Actor, Hot Tracer | |
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Brooks West Actor, Anatomy of a Murder | |
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John Patterson Director, Meadowlands | |
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Big Pun Soundtrack, How Stella Got Her Groove Back | |
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Dick Winslow Actor, The Shootist Dick Winslow's parents were Winonian Breazeala (a writer) and Sidney R. Johnson. Graduated from Belmont High School in Los Angeles, and first appeared in films when he was five years old. Appeared in the play "Silver Thread" at the Egan Theatre in Los Angeles, and in "The Emperor's Clothes" at the Belmont Theatre in Los Angeles... | |
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King Moody Actor, Teenagers from Outer Space | |
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Ellanora Needles Actress, Leather Burners American actress, primarily on the stage, who played a few small roles in films. Born Ellanora Needles into a renowned circus family, she attended the Pasadena Community Playhouse as an acting student. While there, she married actor George Reeves in 1940. One of her classmates, Teddi Sherman, was the daughter of producer Harry Sherman... | |
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Hoi-Chuen Lee Actor, My Son, Ah Chung | |
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Walter Lang Director, The King and I Walter Lang entered the film industry in New York when he got a job as a clerk in the office of a film production company. He worked his way up to assistant director, and directed his first film in 1926. By the time sound arrived Lang was already a well-regarded director, but he left the business at that time to try his hand as an artist in Paris... | |
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Sara Roache Actress, Chariots of Fire | |
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Josef Mengele Uncategorised | |
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Elisa Bridges Self, Playboy: Girls Next Door, Naughty and Nice Tiny (5'), but slim, sexy and adorable brunette knockout Elisa Rebeca Bridges was born on May 24, 1973 in Miami, Florida. Bridges was raised in Houston, Texas. Her father worked as an architect for oil companies and her mother was a travel agent. She had an older brother and a younger sister. Elisa graduated from Marcus High in Flower Mound... | |
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Matt Monro Self, Go with Matt Monro Matt Monro was born Terry Parsons in north London in 1930, to Alice and Frederick. He had three brothers, Arthur, Reg and Harry and a sister, Alice. It was a tough childhood, his father died when he was three and after his mother became ill, he was fostered out for two years. Leaving school at 14, he tried a succession of jobs without sticking at any of them for very long... | |
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Arline Judge Actress, The Sin of Harold Diddlebock Educated in a Catholic convent, Arline Judge began her career as a dancer in the act of entertainer Jimmy Durante. She met director Wesley Ruggles on a train; he got her started in films and then married her. Her career was spent mostly in low-budget B pictures. However, she did gain a measure of fame for having been married and divorced eight times. | |
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Molly Bee Self, The Pinky Lee Show | |
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Doug Henning Self, World of Magic | |
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Kunal Art Department, Zinda | |
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Tommy Cottonaro Actor, The Wizard of Oz | |
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Wyrley Birch Actor, The Last Days of Pompeii | |
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John War Eagle Actor, The Man from Laramie | |
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Nance O'Neil Actress, Cimarron | |
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Katherine Emery Actress, Isle of the Dead | |
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Jimmy Van Heusen Soundtrack, American Beauty | |
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Geoffrey Steele Actor, Terror by Night | |
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Reg Evans Actor, Mad Max | |
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Philip G. Epstein Writer, Casablanca | |
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O.P. Heggie Actor, The Bride of Frankenstein Hollywood character actor of the late 20s and earlier 30s remembered for his role as the blind hermit who befriends the Creature, portrayed so memorably by Boris Karloff, with wine and tobacco in 'Bride of Frankenstein' (1935). | |
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Shinsuke Ogawa Director, Nippon-koku Furuyashiki-mura | |
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Walter Kingsford Actor, Captains Courageous | |
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Don McDougall Director, The Squire of Gothos | |
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Federica Gori Self, Gladiators: A Report on Italian Hardcore Cinema | |
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Sheridan Le Fanu Writer, Vampyr | |
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Barbara Hamilton Actress, Bogus | |
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Blossom Dearie Soundtrack, Seven Psychopaths | |
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Emilia Guiú Actress, Píntame angelitos blancos | |
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Leoda Richards Actress, An Act of Violence | |
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Bob Woodward Actor, Bandit | |
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Krsto Papic Director, Kad mrtvi zapjevaju | |
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Lawrence Sanders Writer, The Anderson Tapes | |
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Claudio Villa Actor, Perfide ma belle One of the most representative Italian popular singers, Claudio Villa became famous nationwide in 1955, when he won the Sanremo Song Festival for the first time. During his career he won that prestigious award three more times (1957, 1962 and 1967), recorded more than 3,000 songs, sold 45 million records worldwide, and starred in 25 musical movies. | |
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Ottola Nesmith Actress, Inside Daisy Clover | |
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Hubie Kerns Stunts, Batman | |
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Dieter Dengler Self, Little Dieter Needs to Fly | |
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Janis Spence Actress, Gullage's | |
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Peter Steen Actor, Reconstruction | |
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King Hussein Thanks, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | |
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