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Ricky Nelson Actor, Rio Bravo | |
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Donald E. Westlake Writer, Payback | |
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Pete Duel Actor, Alias Smith and Jones Born on 24 February 1940 in Rochester, New York, Pete Duel moved to West Hollywood in 1963 following a tour with the National Road Company's "Take Her, She's Mine". After landing small guest spots on various TV series, Pete was cast in a recurring role alongside Sally Field on Gidget in 1965... | |
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Woody Strode Actor, Once Upon a Time in the West An athlete turned actor, Strode was a top-notch decathlete and a football star at UCLA. He became part of Hollywood lore after meeting director John Ford and becoming a part of the Ford "family," appearing in four Ford motion pictures. Strode also played the powerful gladiator who does battle with Kirk Douglas in Spartacus." | |
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Brad Sullivan Actor, The Untouchables | |
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Raoul Walsh Director, White Heat Raoul Walsh's 52-year directorial career made him a Hollywood legend. Walsh was also an actor: He appeared in the first version of W. Somerset Maugham's "Rain" renamed Sadie Thompson opposite Gloria Swanson in the title role. He would have played the Cisco Kid in his own film In Old Arizona if an errant jackrabbit hadn't cost him his right eye by leaping through the windshield of his automobile... | |
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Eileen Heckart Actress, One Life to Live Versatile, award-winning character actress Eileen Heckart, with the lean, horsey face and assured, fervent gait, was born Anna Eileen Stark on March 29, 1919, in Columbus, Ohio. An only child, she lived with her mother after her parents separated at age 2. Her childhood was an acutely unhappy one. Her mother... | |
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Lloyd Haynes Actor, General Hospital | |
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Wesley Addy Actor, Network Character actor Wesley Addy began his prolific career as a prime player on the classical stage before coming to occasional films and TV in the early 1950s. Known for his intelligent, white-collar demeanor and lean, icy, cultivated menace, the silver-haired performer, who was actually born in Omaha, Nebraska, was often mistaken as British... | |
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Erica Boyer Actress, Every Woman Has a Fantasy Lovely and slender brunette stunner Erica Boyer was born Amanda Margaret Gannt on December 22, 1956 in Andalusia, Alabama. Her father Joseph Breckenridge Gannt was a former attorney for the state of Alabama. Erica was raised in a strict household and was raped in her early teens by a boy she trusted... | |
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Billy Booth Actor, Honey's Money | |
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Nora Marlowe Actress, The Thomas Crown Affair | |
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Ralph Wright Writer, The Jungle Book | |
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Bob Johnson Actor, Bad Girls for the Boys | |
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Per Oscarsson Actor, Hunger | |
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Paula Raymond Actress, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms American leading woman of films and television in the 1950s, whose career was hampered by injuries. Raised in San Francisco, she studied music, dance, and opera as a child. She made her film debut as a child by chance in 1937 during a visit to Los Angeles. She remained to attend Hollywood High School and to appear in local theatre productions... | |
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Paul Hubschmid Actor, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms The son of an accountant, Paul Hubschmid was born, raised and schooled in Schoenenwerd, Switzerland. He trained for an acting career at the Max Reinhardt Seminar of Dramatic Art in Vienna and first appeared on stage at the Vienna Volkstheater in 1937. His motion picture debut took place the following year... | |
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Sam Spiegel Producer, Lawrence of Arabia | |
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Sandy McPeak Actor, Patton | |
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Billie Dove Actress, The Black Pirate In her heyday, this ravishing and highly photogenic star, known for her voluptuous femininity on the silent screen, rivaled that of Mary Pickford, Marion Davies and Clara Bow in popularity. She retired after only a few years into the talking picture era, however, and is not as well-remembered in today's film circles as the aforementioned... | |
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Brandon Teena Thanks, The Brandon Teena Story | |
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Roberto Clemente Self, Game 5 Roberto Clemente Walker was born in Barrio San Anton in Carolina, Puerto Rico, August 18, 1934. The youngest of four children, Roberto excelled in track and field, winning medals in the javelin throw and short distance races. However, his real love was baseball. He played amateur baseball with Juncos... | |
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David Swift Writer, The Parent Trap | |
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Howard C. Hickman Actor, Gone with the Wind | |
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Johnny Arthur Actor, My Stars American actor who specialized in timid or whiny characters. He appeared on the stage in England and in the USA, and performed in musical comedy. He began his film work in silents and often worked in the films of Hal Roach. | |
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Peter Donen Visual Effects, L.A. Confidential | |
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Markku Peltola Actor, The Man Without a Past | |
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Marshall McLuhan Self, Annie Hall | |
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Mikhail Vartanov Cinematographer, Parajanov: The Last Spring The suppressed films Vartanov made beginning in 1969 had never been publicly screened until 43 years later when Busan Int'l Film Festival resurrected them for the first ever retrospective. After his wordless debut, The Color of Land (1969), Vartanov was blacklisted, and his cast - the legendary cineaste Paradjanov and the modernist painter Minas - were imprisoned and assassinated... | |
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Donald Douglas Actor, Gilda | |
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Gertrude Michael Actress, Cleopatra Gertrude Michael was born in Talledega, Alabama on June 1, 1911. After graduating from high school, she appeared on radio, as a musician and "Home Arts" advisor. She attended the University of Alabama and Converse College, Cincinnati. It was in Cincinnati, in 1929, that she made her stage debut in a stock company headed by Stuart Walker... | |
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José Greco Self, The José Greco Flamenco Specials: Part One | |
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Bill Idelson Writer, The Crawling Hand | |
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A. Edward Sutherland Director, The Flying Deuces | |
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Carol Thurston Actress, The Story of Dr. Wassell | |
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Leo Fuchs Actor, Avalon Fuchs, the son of Yiddish actress Mame Springer, Fuchs started his career as a stage actor, often writing his own music and lyrics. Generally a comedian, Fuchs was charming and debonair in his characterizations. | |
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Leigh Bowery Self, Wigstock: The Movie | |
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Elma Karlowa Actress, Ali: Fear Eats the Soul | |
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Esther Sutherland Actress, The Goodbye Girl | |
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Dorrie Kavanaugh Actress, One Life to Live | |
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Glauco Onorato Actor, Black Sabbath | |
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Raoul Lévy Producer, ...And God Created Woman | |
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Ken Olfson Actor, Spaceballs | |
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Michael LeMoyne Kennedy Self, Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment | |
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Ray Henderson Soundtrack, King Kong Songwriter ("The Best Things in Life Are Free", "Birth of the Blues", "Button Up Your Overcoat"), composer, pianist, publisher and producer, educated at the Chicago Conservatory. He was a pianist in dance bands and an arranger for New York publishing companies in vaudeville. In 1925, he joined B. G... | |
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Marin Sais Actress, The Pony Express Girl Marin Sais was descended from one of the earliest Spanish families of California (Marin County was named after one of her ancestors). She was possessed of a fine singing voice. and after graduation from school journeyed to New York to pursue an operatic career. However, not long after her arrival she apparently changed her mind about her career path... | |
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Desmond Tester Actor, Sabotage | |
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E.A. Sirianni Actor, Keeping Tabs | |
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Minnie Summers Lindsey Actress, Ghost | |
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Suzanne Dalbert Actress, Mark of the Gorilla | |
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