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- Actress
- Soundtrack
Samantha Juste was born on 31 May 1944 in Manchester, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Chan Canasta (1959), Juke Box Jury (1959) and It's Happening (1968). She was married to Micky Dolenz. She died on 5 February 2014 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Writer
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Bruce was born in Davenport, Iowa and grew up in South Bend, Indiana. He attended Indiana University before transferring to University of Southern California, where he graduated from its Film School and immediately began working as a screenwriter. His first produced Movie of the Week was "Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring" starring Sally Fields as a runaway girl who comes home and David Carradine. He also wrote the lyrics to the title song that was recorded by Linda Ronstadt. Bruce was nominated for an Emmy for his teleplay, "The Defection of Simas Kudirka" starring Alan Arkin. He won a Christopher Award for the script that tells the true story of Lithuanian sailor who attempted to defect to the U.S. by jumping aboard an American Coast Guard cutter.
Bruce and his wife Cathy moved to Santa Barbara from LA in the late 1970s. In 1991 they co-founded Blue Point Books, dedicated to publishing books that make a difference. In 2006 Bruce edited "Harry Says: Boss Talk Without the Warm Fuzzies" based on the ruminations of a successful boss he knew in LA.
On February 5, 2014, Bruce died peacefully after a brief illness at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. He was 72.- Avanelle Harris was born on 18 February 1917 in Wisconsin, USA. She was an actress, known for Up Jumped the Devil (1941) and Lucky Ghost (1942). She died on 5 February 2014 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Music Department
- Sound Department
- Editorial Department
Rocky Moriana was born on 5 November 1927 in Willoughby, Ohio, USA. She is known for Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992), Charlie's Angels (1976) and The Brain Machine (1972). She was married to Ardythe Moriana. She died on 5 February 2014 in Calabasas, California, USA.- Music Department
- Actor
- Composer
Composer, conductor, songwriter ("Dansero"), arranger and harmonica player, educated at Winthrop High School and a member of (and writer for) the Borrah Minevitch Harmonica Rascals. He was a soloist and arranger for the Vaughn Monroe Orchestra, and arranged and directed for Bobby Wayne. He has made many popular recordings. Joining ASCAP in 1956, his other popular-song and instrumental compositions include "Serenade to a Lost Love", "Suzanne", "Valse d'Amour", "Pops Hoe-Down", "Tambourine", "Tango for Two", "No Strings Attached", "Carriage Trade", and "Skipping Along".- Roderick Bain was born on 13 May 1922 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He was married to Donelle. He died on 5 February 2014 in Anchorage, Alaska, USA.
- Irena Slawinska was born in 1931 in China. She was an actress, known for The War of the Worlds: Next Century (1981) and Kochankowie roku tygrysa (2005). She died on 5 February 2014 in Poland.
- Music Department
Juthika Roy was born on 20 April 1920 in Amta, Howrah, Bengal Presidency, British India. She is known for Ratnadeep (1951), Dhuli (1954) and Lalkar (1944). She died on 5 February 2014 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.- Suzanne Basso was born on 15 May 1954 in Schenectady, New York, USA. She died on 5 February 2014 in Huntsville, Texas, USA.
- Director
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Tamás Czigány was born on 12 March 1928 in Budapest, Hungary. Tamás was a director and writer, known for Pisti meg a mama (1958), Tavasz Bujákon (1958) and Egyszer volt... (1961). Tamás was married to Judit Czigány. Tamás died on 5 February 2014.- Actor
- Additional Crew
Darryl Robinson, better-known as "DR Mixologist", was the star of Drink Up (2010) on The Cooking Channel, where he spirited you away to a world of colorful cocktails from around the world. Darryl shook and stirred his way to center stage of the rapidly-emerging cocktail culture with his engaging and flavorful personality, and innovative mixology talents.
Darryl's love for mixology began at his childhood home bar, where his family entertained. His natural talent for mixology grew through college bartending jobs in famed establishments such as "The Kings Arms Tavern" in Williamsburg, VA, where he became inspired by innovative cocktail creations.
Following his graduation from The College of William & Mary, Darryl set his sights on the glamour of New York City, in pursuit of an acting career. He quickly had successes with voice and national commercial spots for Anheuser Busch, Mrs. Field's Cookies, General Motors, The United States Navy; as well as numerous appearances on Loving (1983), Guiding Light (1952), Another World (1964) and As the World Turns (1956).
However, Darryl never abandoned his thirst for mixology and continued to engage both careers, simultaneously. With a love for people, fueled by a passion to entertain and serve, he continued honing his mixology craft into sheer artistry, amassing a large following of loyal patrons, who became fans of his signature and creative cocktails.
In 2005, Darryl joined one of New York City's hottest nightspots, "Hudson Bar" (located at Ian Schrager's Hudson Hotel) and continued to seduce patrons and peers, alike, with his unique and edgy "sexy sippers". He also served as a consultant to many bar and restaurant owners looking to create a "cocktail experience" at their venue. In 2010, Darryl married his entertainment and mixology aspirations when he became host of Drink Up (2010), a "cocktails and conversations show" on The Cooking Channel. "Drink Up" is Cocktail's 101, demystifying the spirits world.
His work on "Drink Up" garnered him a 2010 Tasty Award nomination for Best New Drink/ Beverage Program.
Darryl made frequent TV guest appearances on Extra (1994), The Wendy Williams Show (2008), The Dr. Oz Show (2009), "NBC 10 Early Show Live", "VH1 Big Morning Buzz Live", Access Daily (2010), "The Today (1952) Show" and "Bloomberg Radio Live", where he created specialty cocktails with celebrity co-hosts. He was also featured in print, TV and radio media, including USA Today, New York Times, Washington Post, Huffington Post, Black Enterprise, Business Week, Essence, New York Daily News, Black Enterprise, New York Post, San Francisco Weekly, FineLiving.com and WPIX News. Darryl was an active member of the US Bartender's Guild, The International Bartenders Association and the Museum of the American Cocktail.
Darryl continued to develop his "DR Mixologist" brand and position as a recognizable personality in the spirits industry and cocktail culture until his untimely passing in February 2014.- Gianni Partanna was born on 2 January 1924 in Caltagirone, Italy. He was an actor, known for Il romanzo di un maestro (1959), Totòtruffa '62 (1961) and A Day in Court (1954). He died on 5 February 2014 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Boris Leonov was born on 2 October 1932 in Belgorodskaya oblast, USSR. He was an actor, known for Streets of Broken Lights (1998). He died on 5 February 2014.
- José Luis Forteza was born in 1946 in Valencia, Spain. José Luis was a producer, known for Dark Impulse (2011), A ras de suelo (2005) and La mala (2008). José Luis died on 5 February 2014 in Valencia, Spain.
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
Pyotr Satunovsky was born on 10 June 1919 in Dnepropetrovsk [now Dnipropetrovsk], Ukraine. He was a cinematographer and director, known for V poiskakh pravdy (1989), Sem nyanek (1962) and The Immortal Garrison (1956). He died on 5 February 2014.- Carlos Borges was born on 14 January 1932 in Montevideo, Uruguay. He died on 5 February 2014.
- Leonardo Day was born on 11 December 1958 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He died on 5 February 2014 in Barracas, Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
- Emanuel van Gonter was an actor, known for Wan Pipel (1976). He died on 5 February 2014 in Paramaribo, Suriname.
- Mirkka Rekola was born on 26 June 1931 in Tampere, Finland. She was a writer, known for Kirjailijakuvia 5: Mirkka Rekola (1989), Borderland (1989) and Homo-Suomen historia (2006). She was married to Mirjam Polkunen. She died on 5 February 2014 in Helsinki, Finland.