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Daughter of Pathe screenwriter Peggy Prior and adopted daughter of the poet, essayist, author, and screenwriter Joseph Moncure March. Lori March began acting on stage in the 1940s. She later married the vocal performer Alexander Scourby, best known for his famous reading of "The Bible". Lori March Williams passed away in Connecticut in 2013. She is buried in the Church of the Transfiguration Columbarium Manhattan, New York County (Manhattan), New York, USA.- Actor
- Additional Crew
Paul Greco was born on 21 October 1955 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Warriors (1979), The Cable Guy (1996) and Broadway Danny Rose (1984). He died on 17 December 2008 in Red Hook, New York, USA.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Carmen Mathews' film credits include BUtterfield 8 (1960), A Rage to Live (1965), Sounder (1972) Daniel (1983). She also appeared in several TV movies and is still seen in reruns as Col. Lillian Rayborn in an episode of the TV series M*A*S*H (1972). She has teamed on the Broadway stage with such stars as Don Ameche, Angela Lansbury and Joanne Woodward. Her last role was in The Last Best Year (1990) with Mary Tyler Moore and Bernadette Peters.- Music Artist
- Music Department
- Actor
Merle Ronald Haggard was an American country singer, songwriter, guitarist. Haggard was born in Oildale, California. His childhood was troubled after the death of his father. After being released from San Quentin State Prison in 1960, he managed to turn his life around and launch a successful country music career, gaining popularity with his songs about the working class. Between the 1960s and the 1980s, he had 38 number-one hits on the US country charts, several of which also made the Billboard all-genre singles chart. He received many honors and awards for his music, including a Kennedy Center Honor (2010), a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (2006), a BMI Icon Award (2006), and induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (1977), Country Music Hall of Fame (1994).- Writer
- Actor
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Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in Florida, Missouri in 1835, grew up in Hannibal. He was a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River. Throughout his career, Twain served as a writer, lecturer, reporter, editor, printer, and prospector. Twain took his pen name from an alert cry used on his steamboat - "by the mark, twain".- Actor
- Soundtrack
Bennie Bartlett was not only an actor but also an accomplished musician. In fact, he was such a child prodigy on the piano that, at eight years of age, he appeared in an RKO musical, Millions in the Air (1935), playing the piano. The next year he appeared in a short for Paramount, performing a composition he had written (at the age of nine!). The studio signed him to a contract soon afterwards. Bartlett began appearing with many of Paramount's biggest stars, and became such a hot property that he was often loaned out to other studios. By the early 1940s, though, he had reached the awkward age where he couldn't play juveniles anymore but wasn't quite ready for adult roles. The problem was solved when he joined the military during the war. After his enlistment was over he resumed his acting career, and was cast as a member of the gang in the Bowery Boys comedies. He exited the series in 1955, and shortly afterwards left the film business entirely.- Music Department
- Composer
- Soundtrack
John Morris was born on 18 October 1926 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA. He was a composer, known for Blazing Saddles (1974), The Elephant Man (1980) and Coach (1989). He was married to Francesca Bosetti. He died on 25 January 2018 in Red Hook, New York, USA.- Reggie Carter was born in 1936 in Panama. He was an actor, known for Dr. No (1962), The Lunatic (1991) and Sankofa (1993). He was married to Barbara Lewars and Sheila Hill. He died on 2 September 1995 in Red Hills, St. Andrew's Parish, Jamaica.
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- Actor
Philadelphia-born Morton DaCosta started his career as a stage actor in 1942, and by 1950 had become a respected stage director, both in stock theater and on Broadway. His short film career consisted of a pair of successful adaptations of Broadway successes, ("The Music Man" and "Auntie Mame") and one less successful film ("Island of Love"), after which he returned to his first love, the stage.- Writer
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Richard Fire was born on 12 November 1945 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986), Bleacher Bums (1979) and Poltergeist III (1988). He was married to Dosia. He died on 8 July 2015 in Red Bank, New Jersey, USA.- Ana Maria Majalca was born on 16 April 1933 in Laredo, Texas, USA. She was an actress, known for Sea Hunt (1958), Crossroads (1955) and Celebrity Playhouse (1955). She was married to Robert K. Keller. She died on 5 December 2010 in Red Bluff, California, USA.
- Jesse Crumb was born on 1 April 1968 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was married to Erica Detlefsen. He died on 3 January 2018 in Redding, California, USA.
- Producer
- Actor
Rob Bruce was a producer and actor, known for Burn in Hell, Comic Book Men (2012) and That Hashtag Show (2013). He died on 31 December 2021 in Red Bank, New Jersey, USA.- Stunts
- Actor
Bill Anagnos was born on 19 August 1958 in Rhinebeck, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), The Warriors (1979) and 12 Monkeys (1995). He died on 15 January 2019 in Red Hook, New York, USA.- Harry Thurston was born in 1874 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for And Then There Were None (1945). He was married to Mary Violet Hill. He died on 2 September 1955 in Red Bank, New Jersey, USA.
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- Director
- Writer
Bob Claver was born on 22 May 1928 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a producer and director, known for Ensign O'Toole (1962), The Second Hundred Years (1967) and The Powers of Matthew Star (1982). He died on 14 December 2017 in Redding, California, USA.- Actor
- Stunts
Francis Walker was born on 1 April 1910 in Fruitvale, Idaho, USA. He was an actor, known for West of Abilene (1940), The Law of the Plains (1929) and Thundering Frontier (1940). He died on 8 March 1971 in Redding, California, USA.- Patsy Patterson was born on 20 July 1933 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Riders of the Purple Sage (1941). She died on 20 April 2018 in Redding, Shasta County, California, USA.
- Varian Fry was born on 15 October 1907 in New York City, New York, USA. He was married to Annette Troth Riley and Eileen Avery Hughes. He died on 13 September 1967 in Redding, Connecticut, USA.
- Director
- Editor
- Actor
L.W. Hodge was a director and editor, known for Florence: A Matter Between Detectives (2015), The Long Afternoon (2006) and The Visitor (2006). He died on 9 March 2018 in Red Lick, Texas, USA.- Actor
- Composer
Buddy Red Bow was born on 26 June 1948 in Red Shirt, South Dakota, USA. He was an actor and composer, known for Thunderheart (1992), Hard Rider (1972) and The Sioux Nation (1970). He died on 28 March 1993 in Red Shirt, Montana, USA.- Art Department
- Set Decorator
Michael Ruby was born on 12 March 1954 in Ashland, Wisconsin, USA. Michael was a set decorator, known for G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009), Gone (2012) and The Kingdom (2007). Michael died on 4 September 2019 in Red Lodge, Montana, USA.- Edward Steichen was a key figure of twentieth-century photography, directing its development as a prominent photographer and influential curator. During World War I, he directed aerial photography for the Army Expeditionary Forces. He renounced painting shortly thereafter, along with the vestiges of Pictorialism, and adopted a modernist style. He served as chief photographer for Condé Nast from 1923 to 1938 while also doing freelance advertising work. Commissioned a lieutenant commander in 1942, Steichen became director of the U.S. Naval Photographic Institute in 1945; there he oversaw combat photography and organized the exhibitions Road to Victory and Power in the Pacific. He was director of photography at the Museum of Modern Art from 1947 to 1962, and was responsible for more than fifty shows, including The Family of Man in 1955, the most popular exhibition in the history of photography. Steichen received innumerable awards and honors, including Knighthood in the French Legion of Honor, an Honorary Fellowship in the Royal Photographic Society, the Distinguished Service Medal, the Art Directors Club of New York Award, U.S. Camera Achievement Award for "Most Outstanding Contribution to Photography by an Individual," (1949) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1963).
- Broadcast journalist Cleve Hermann was a fixture of Los Angeles-area radio for over 40 years. Born into an Amish family in Peoria, Illinois, he was raised in Southern California from age six. He studied journalism at USC and was a sports reporter for several local newspapers before entering broadcasting in 1948. From 1952 until his retirement in 1990 he was a newscaster, sportscaster and commentator for Hollywood station KFWB, best known for his regular segments "Live Line to the World of Sports" and "At Large in L.A."
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- Writer
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Alex Stitt was born on 3 January 1937 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He was a writer and director, known for Grendel Grendel Grendel (1981), I.Q. (1994) and Abra Cadabra (1983). He was married to Patricia (Paddy) Weatherhead and Barbara Harriet Martin. He died on 2 October 2016 in Red Hill, Victoria. Australia.