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- Actor
- Writer
Norbert Schiller was born on 24 November 1899 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was an actor and writer, known for Young Frankenstein (1974), Hogan's Heroes (1965) and Mission: Impossible (1966). He died on 8 January 1988 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Actor and stuntman Boyd Franklin 'Red' Morgan was born on October 24, 1915 in Waurika, Oklahoma. Morgan spent the first twelve years of his life growing up on a combination farm and cattle ranch. Boyd started high school in Hobbs, New Mexico and finished high school in Holtville, California. An outstanding athlete in high school, Morgan attended the University of Southern California on a football scholarship in 1935 and made his film debut as a football player in 1936. Following graduation from college, Boyd was recruited by the Washington Redskins before going on to join the Pacific Coast League in 1940 and went on to play football for the Hollywood Bears and the Birmingham Generals. Morgan joined the U.S. Navy as an ensign in 1942 and in the wake of his military service worked as a football coach at Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, California up until 1948. Boyd decided to pursue a career as both an actor and stuntman in the late 1940's. Among the notable actors that he doubled for are Stuart Whitman, Dean Martin, Scott Brady, Gene Evans, Darren McGavin, Jim Davis, Peter Graves, and Leo Gordon. A steady and sturdy fixture in Western movies and TV shows, Morgan's career in show business encompassed over five decades altogether. Boyd died from a heart attack at age 72 on January 8, 1988 in Tarzana, California.- Actor
- Writer
Gérard Buhr was born on 8 May 1928 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France. He was an actor and writer, known for A View to a Kill (1985), The Day of the Jackal (1973) and Love and Death (1975). He was married to Patricia Karim. He died on 8 January 1988 in Paris, France.- Nikolay Sergeev was born on 4 December 1894 in village Ozerki, Shchigry uyezd, Kursk Governorate, Russian Empire [now Shchigrovsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia]. He was an actor, known for Andrei Rublev (1966), A Big Family (1954) and Ottsy i deti (1959). He died on 8 January 1988 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].
- Kay Riehl was born on 13 May 1899 in Scotland, UK. She was an actress, known for The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950), The Red Menace (1949) and The Fugitive (1963). She died on 8 January 1988 in Monterey, California, USA.
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Frederick Gately was born on 5 October 1909 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a cinematographer, known for Stop Susan Williams (1979), The Naked Dawn (1955) and Hazel (1961). He died on 8 January 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Beatriz Belmar was born on 3 June 1902 in Lisboa, Portugal. She was an actress, known for A Estrela de Brilhantes (1923) and O Groom do Ritz (1923). She died on 8 January 1988 in Lisboa, Portugal.
- Production Manager
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Location Management
William W. Gray was born on 13 October 1920. He was a production manager and assistant director, known for True Grit (1969), The Don Is Dead (1973) and Barefoot in the Park (1967). He died on 8 January 1988 in Verdugo Hills, California, USA.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Drummer, songwriter ("South Rampart Street Parade", "Big Noise from Winnetka"), educated at St. Aloysius College, studied with Paul Detroit, Vic Barton, and Earl Hatch. (Some sources say he was born on June 18, 1906.) He was a drummer in film theatres at 13. He joined Bill Lustig's Scranton Sirens, then Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey's Wild Canaries, and later the orchestras of Joe Venuti, Freddy Rich, Ben Pollack in 1929-1934, Bob Crosby from 1935-1942, Jimmy Dorsey from 1947-1950, and Jack Teagarden from 1950-1955. He formed a touring group with Nappy Lamare, then his own sextet. During World War II, he was a drummer in a US Army band. Ray made many records. In 1953 he joined ASCAP and collaborated musically with Bob Haggart. His other popular-song compositions include "Big Crash from China"; "Hear You Talking"; "Big Tom"; "March of the Bob Cats"; "Big Foot Stomp"; and "Smoky Mary".- Frank Pace Jr. was born on 5 July 1912 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. He died on 8 January 1988 in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA.