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- Julius Tannen was one of the first vaudeville stand-up comedians. He never used props, sets, costumes or stooges. He just put on his hat, walked on stage, took it off, and did his monologue, then put his hat on again and walked off. This was rather revolutionary in his day and Tannen paved the way for many stand-ups to come, such as Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Frank Faye and Jack Benny. Julius Tannen later had a long career as a character actor in Hollywood, and became an invaluable member of the Preston Sturges stock company, giving memorable performances in such Sturges classics as "Christmas in July," "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek," and "Unfaithfully Yours."
- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Herman Gellin was born on 4 November 1895 in Stockholm, Sweden. He was an actor and producer, known for 100 dragspel och en flicka (1946), Svenska bilder (1964) and Helsingør-revyen (1963). He died on 3 January 1965 in Denmark.- Betty Harte was born on 13 May 1882 in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for The 'Epidemic' in Paradise Gulch (1912), The Schoolmaster of Mariposa (1910) and A Tale of the Sea (1910). She died on 3 January 1965 in Sunland, California, USA.
- Writer
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- Actor
Wolfgang Hoffmann-Harnisch was born on 13 May 1893 in Frankfurt an der Oder, Brandenburg, Germany. He was a writer and director, known for Fundvogel (1930), Streets of Algiers (1927) and Die eiserne Jungfrau (1932). He died on 3 January 1965 in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.- Jefferson Parker was born on 23 November 1899 in Massachusetts, USA. He was a writer, known for Yellowstone (1936), Making the Headlines (1938) and Crime Takes a Holiday (1938). He died on 3 January 1965 in San Francisco, California, USA.
- Bernhard Derksen was born on 4 April 1896 in Essen, Germany. Bernhard was a composer, known for Sport in der Zeitlupe (1944), Perpetuum mobile (1943) and Küchenzauber (1943). Bernhard died on 3 January 1965 in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.