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- William Putch was born on 22 April 1924 in Bellevue, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Charlie's Angels (1976), Family (1976) and This Is My Father (1999). He was married to Jean Stapleton. He died on 23 November 1983 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
- Jean Carroll came from a show business family. Her parents were actors. Her mother, Fern Lacey, was the original "Buster Brown" in vaudeville. Jean, with her sister JoAnn (Miss Hollywood of 1932), did extra and bit parts at M.G.M. and Hal Roach Studios from 1931 to 1933. They were in vaudeville and later were headliners in burlesque from 1933 on. They split in '36 and Jean continued until about 1964. She was working with her then husband, Bob Carney and Billie Bird at the Colony Club in Gardena in the 50s when she appeared in the films listed in her IMDb filmography.
- Carol M. Baldwin was born on 15 December 1929 in Syracuse, New York, USA. She was married to Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr.. She died on 26 May 2022 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
- Ellis Foster was born on 11 October 1950. He was an actor, known for Let's Go to Prison (2006), Prison Break (2005) and Detroit 1-8-7 (2010). He died on 15 October 2011 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
- Lino Coletta was born on 27 March 1932 in Avola, Sicily, Italy. He was an actor, known for Avanti! (1972), Mafia (1968) and Edipeon (1970). He died on 23 July 2012 in Avola, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
- Alan F. Milair is an American actor that was born and grew up in Charleston, West Virginia. He moved to Syracuse N.Y. and became well know as Dr. Edward Nicholas Witty, his character in Monster Movie Matinée. His long running show featured black and white horror movies with scenes of Alan performing his role as a vampire like character in a haunted mansion. Though he played an evil, creepy character, he was known as a very kind and polite man in real life. Sadly, he passed away on April 21, 2012 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
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Leslie Feinberg was born on 1 September 1949 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. She was a writer, known for Stone Butch Blues, Growing Up Creepie (2006) and Outlaw (1994). She was married to Minnie Bruce Pratt. She died on 15 November 2014 in Syracuse, New York, USA.- Enzo Maiorca was born on 21 June 1931 in Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. He was an actor, known for Fear Runs Deep (1976), Ambrogio Fogar - Il viaggio (1998) and Momentum (2017). He died on 13 November 2016 in Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
- Remy4x was born on 6 March 2006. He was an actor, known for Remy4x: Dash Freestyle (2020), Remy4x: Big Cutter (2021) and Remy4x feat. YBN Ching: 5 Star (2021). He died on 21 May 2021 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
- Edward Roseman was born on 14 May 1875 in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA. He was an actor, known for Fantomas (1920), The Tiger Woman (1917) and Big Hearted Jim (1913). He was married to Sophia Anderson. He died on 16 September 1957 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
- Helen Boatwright was born on 17 November 1916 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA. She was an actress, known for Hansel and Gretel (1954). She was married to Howard Leake Boatwright Jr.. She died on 1 December 2010 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
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Barry Crimmins was born on 3 July 1953 in Kingston, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Call Me Lucky (2015), The New Adventures of Beans Baxter (1987) and Lenny Clarke's Late Show (1980). He was married to Helen Lysen. He died on 28 February 2018 in Syracuse, New York, USA.- Harold McGrath was born in Syracuse, NY. He got his start as a writer with a job as a reporter and columnist on the "Syracuse Herald" newspaper, and published his first novel, "Arms and the Woman", in 1899. He turned into a prolific--though some critics said uninspired--author after that, churning out book after book in all different genres: war, romance, crime novels, horror (one of his horror novels, "Drums of Jeopardy", had a character named "Boris Karlov"; British actor William Henry Pratt liked the name and chose it for his stage name, and was thereafter known as Boris Karloff), adventure, etc., for many years. He was also a voluminous writer of short stories, being published in such magazines as the "Saturday Evening Post" and "Ladies Home Journal". Quite a few of his novels were turned into films, and he even wrote screenplays, both original and ones based on his works. Several of his books were turned into plays and performed on Broadway.
He died at his Syracuse home in 1932, a few months after he had announced in a magazine article that for most of his life he had been almost completely deaf, a fact he had managed to hide from employers, editors and associates for fear of either being fired or not hired at all because of the discrimination routinely practiced against deaf people at the time. - Ace rock drummer Scott Columbus was born on November 10, 1956. Scott joined the line-up for the hugely popular and successful heavy metal outfit Manowar in 1983; he was reportedly discovered by a female fan of the group beating aluminum in a local foundry. Columbus took a hiatus from the band in the early 1990's, but rejoined the line-up for Manowar in 1994. A furiously aggressive left-handed drummer, Scott played a kit made out of stainless steel called the Drums of Doom because his fierce drumming technique was too rough on standard kits which had to be regularly replaced. Columbus left Manowar for a second and final time in the summer of 2008 so he could pursue a solo project entitled Instrumental. He lived in Syracuse, New York with his girlfriend Nancy and was the father of a son. Scott died quite suddenly at the tragically young age of 54 on April 4, 2011.
- Edward Noyes Wescott was an American banker who began writing "David Harum" while he was recuperating from tuberculosis. He finished his book late in 1896, but failed to live to see its publication in 1898. "David Harum" went on to sell over a million copies during the decades before the Second World War and spawn two films.
- Minnie Bruce Pratt was born on 12 September 1946 in Selma, Alabama, USA. She was married to Leslie Feinberg and Marvin E. Weaver II. She died on 2 July 2023 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
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Kim Simmonds was born on 5 December 1947 in Newbridge, Caerphilly, Wales, UK. He was married to Debbie Lyons. He died on 13 December 2022 in Syracuse, New York, USA.- Dolph Schayes was born on 19 May 1928 in New York City, New York, USA. He was married to Naomi Gross. He died on 10 December 2015 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
- George Coyne was born on 19 January 1933 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He was an actor, known for Take 28 (2016), Religulous (2008) and Corpse Talk (2022). He died on 11 February 2020 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
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William Woolfolk was born on 25 June 1917. He was a writer, known for The Defenders (1961) and Arrest and Trial (1963). He was married to Joanna Martine Woolfolk and Dorothy. He died on 20 July 2003 in Syracuse, New York, USA.- Alberta E. Crowe was born on 9 September 1911 in Syracuse, New York, USA. She died on 2 October 1985 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
- Dave Prater Jr. was born on 9 May 1937 in Ocilla, Georgia, USA. He was married to Rosemary Grish, Judith Traherne Dixon and Annie Belle Henderson. He died on 9 April 1988 in Syracuse, Georgia, USA.
- Athan Theoharis was born on 3 August 1936 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He was married to Nancy Artinian. He died on 3 July 2021 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
- Suzanne Devorsetz was born on 13 April 1939 in Budapest, Hungary. She died on 25 July 2020 in Syracuse, New York, USA.
- Martez Potter was born on 3 April 1990 in Syracuse, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The People's Champ (2017). He died on 1 June 2016 in Syracuse, New York, USA.