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John Hancock was born on 4 March 1941 in Hazen, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor and director, known for The In-Laws (1979), Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) and The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990). He died on 12 October 1992 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Writer
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Alexander Pola was born on 27 June 1914 in Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He was a writer and actor, known for Zeg 'ns Aaa (1981), Farce majeure (1966) and Kleren maken de man (1957). He died on 12 October 1992 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.- Actor
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Violinist, composer, songwriter ("From the Bottom of My Heart"), and author, educated at the Bologna Conservatory. He won a national violin contest in Italy, came to the United States in 1937, and performed in concerts at Town Hall, New York and throughout the United States. He also had a local television program in Roanoke, Virginia. Joining ASCAP in 1959, he collaborated musically with Danny Di Minno, and his other popular-song compositions include "Roma Di Notte", "Violins Playing Pianissimo", and "Still in Love". His classical works include "The Cool Seagull".- Actor
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Christian Schwindt was born on 14 March 1940 in Helsinki, Finland. He was an actor and composer, known for Jussi Pussi (1970), Teatterituokio (1962) and M. A. Numminen tunnelmassa (1972). He died on 12 October 1992 in Helsinki, Finland.- Ulysses Guimarães was one of the major political figures in Brazil and one of the most respected as well. Charismatic, enthusiastic and very good with words, a political genial and master of his trade that comes at rare times. He assumed in several political functions such as congressman (through 11 consecutive mandates in between the 1950's until 1990's), speaker of the house, minister of João Goulart's administration and even managed to launch a presidential campaign in 1989, which didn't succeed. During the military regime (1964-1985), he was part of the MDB - (Democratic Brazilian Movement) the only opposition party against the military and he became an important symbol of resistance. The party survived the regime, turning itself into the current PMDB. Doctor Ulysses, as he was best known between his colleagues and the press, was one of the key individuals who voted for the nation's new constitution, developed in 1988, which is considered the greatest of all constitutions due to its wider scope and embracing many causes and people who didn't have much prior to its release. He was truly important during the impeachment process against president Collor - his rival during the 1989 elections - due to alarming corruption charges. In charge of proceedings, Ulysses managed to get each the impeachment votes of his house being televised, a then rare occurrence when it comes to politics in Brazil. Sadly, he didn't live long enough to see Collor resign his presidential term. He died on a helicopter crash in Angra dos Reis a few months prior to the president's resignation. Along with Ulysses, his wife Dona Mora, former senator Severo Gomes, his wife and the pilot also perished in the crash. Mr. Guimarães' body was the only one never found, which led to many conspiracy theories over the years.
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György Turián was born on 27 April 1930 in Miskolc, Hungary. György was a director, known for A szívroham (1964) and Willy the Sparrow (1989). György died on 12 October 1992 in Großhöflein, Austria.