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- John More was born on 23 July 1903 in Essex, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Not So Dusty (1956) and The Root of All Evil? (1968). He died on 17 March 1983 in London, England, UK.
- Actor
Nick Wall was born on 18 December 1906 in Conception Bay, Newfoundland, Canada. He was an actor. He died on 17 March 1983 in Bellerose, New York, USA.- Music Department
Ray Barr was born on 16 July 1912 in New York City, New York, USA. Ray is known for Peter Pan (1960). Ray died on 17 March 1983 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Violet Blythe born in 1890. English beautiful curly-brunette who became a well-known actress and singer in comedy/musical theatre and music hall theatre from the late 1900s. She often appeared on stage and screen with husband Lupino Lane whom she married in 1917. She appeared in few film roles, her first was called 'Popular Song Favourite' a silent musical which was a dramatisation of songs synchronising with singer on stage made by the Tress studios in 1916, the following year she starred in a short comedy 'Hullo! Who's Your Lady Friend?' directed by W.P. Kellino and starring her husband Lupino for the Homeland Film Company. Violet and Lupino arrived in Hollywood in the mid 1920s and starred in a series of short comedies until the advent of talkies. Lupino continued to star and direct in British sound films until the late 1930s.
- John Starck was born on 31 March 1894 in Nordstrand, Norway. He was an actor, known for Foreign Intrigue (1956), No Time to Kill (1959) and Hon trodde det var han (1943). He died on 17 March 1983 in Farsta, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden.
- Mitzi Tesar was born on 9 August 1907 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. She was an actress, known for Tatort (1970), Wohlstand - kritisch betrachtet (1963) and G'schichten aus Österreich (1977). She died on 17 March 1983 in Wien, Österreich.
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Additional Crew
Alain Antik was born on 25 January 1905 in Baku, Caucasus, Russia. He was an assistant director, known for L'émigrante (1940) and Coups de feu (1939). He died on 17 March 1983 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.- Actress
Born in Oklahoma, Azelie (alternately spelled Azalee, Azalea, Azelee, and Azalie) made her way to California around 1930 in pursuit of show business ambitions. Though she was reported to have worked in films as early as 1931, her only known screen work came as an uncredited chorus girl in "Footlight Parade" (1933). I suspect, like so many others who never received screen credit, she likely danced in the chorus lines of other musicals of the era. In 1934, Cecil wed director Herbert Leeds (1910-1954). In the months prior to the U.S. entering WWII, she joined the American Women's Volunteer Service, something that displeased her husband. Saying he was "insanely jealous", the couple divorced in 1942. In 1946, she wed a man from a prominent Mexican family who also had ties to England. From there on, she divided her time between California and her husband's family estate in Mexico City. Azelie Cecil died following a heart attack in Mexico in 1983 at the age of 74. Among her survivors was her mother, Mable (1886-1985), who lived to be almost 99 years of age.- Composer
- Soundtrack
Gigi Gryce was born on 28 November 1925 in Pensacola, Florida, USA. He was a composer, known for NDR Jazz Workshops (1958), Lenny Bruce: Without Tears (1972) and On the Sound (1962). He was married to Ollie Warren and Eleanor Sears. He died on 17 March 1983 in Pensacola, Florida, USA.