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John Orchard was born on 15 November 1928 in Lambeth, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971), Capone (1975) and Ice Station Zebra (1968). He was married to Carol Randall. He died on 3 November 1995 in London, England, UK.- Wallas Eaton was born on 18 February 1917 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Complete and Utter History of Britain (1969), Up Pompeii! (1969) and The Last Wave (1977). He died on 3 November 1995 in Australia.
- Jean Droze was born on 26 June 1925 in Luçon, Vendée, France. He was an actor, known for Liebesgrüße aus der Lederhose 4: Die versaute Hochzeitsnacht (1978), Liebesgrüße aus der Lederhose, 5. Teil: Die Bruchpiloten vom Königssee (1978) and Liebesgrüße aus der Lederhose 3: Sexexpress aus Oberbayern (1977). He died on 3 November 1995 in Draveil, Essonne, France.
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- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Eddie Pola was born on 23 June 1907 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Falling Down (1993), The Family Man (2000) and Bad Santa (2003). He died on 3 November 1995 in Medford, Oregon, USA.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Richard A. Kelley was born on 6 October 1919 in Aberdeen, Washington, USA. Richard A. was a cinematographer, known for Convoy (1978), The Green Hornet (1966) and Fury of the Dragon (1976). Richard A. died on 3 November 1995 in Burbank, California, USA.- Actor
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- Soundtrack
Don Marino Baretto was an actor, known for Under Your Hat (1940), Kaleidoscope (1935) and Intimate Cabaret (1937). He died on 3 November 1995 in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain.- Composer
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Slovenian composer, musician, conductor. Adamic was in Ribnica in the Duchy of Carniola in Slovenia on August 9, 1912. He attended Poljane Grammar School, attended the National Piano Conservatory at 13, and received his degree in piano from Ljubljana Music Academy in 1941, having already completed courses in organ, trumpet, and composition. Somehow he managed to graduate from a course in law at the same time. He played accordion and saxophone in a jazz band up until the opening of the Second World War. During the war, he served with the Slovenian partisans and was wounded in a German attack. Following the war, he maintained a frantic and widespread career, conducting the RTV Slovenia Big Band, scoring hundreds of films and stage plays, and creating music for the Slovenian song festival. He also wrote many pop songs, chamber pieces, children's songs, operas, and music for radio plays. He carried on just as busy a performing career, playing concerts as pianist for a variety of orchestras around Europe and North America. He was given scores of awards and honors in his native country and throughout Europe, and he served as head of numerous musical organizations including the Slovenian Composers Association. One major event colored his personal life badly. On August 31, 1950, he shot Zdravko Rus, a friend of Adamic's underage mistress Breda Kruh, in the back. That same year, he was tried for the killing and sentenced to a suspended sentence of one year in prison for manslaughter. His career did not seem to suffer, and his work continued without respite for much of the rest of his life. He received the coveted Preseren Award, Slovenia's highest cultural honor, in 1979, for his body of work. He was also a noted photographer and was the subject of several major exhibitions. He retired from RTV Ljubljana, where he was director of music production and head of the music department, in 1981. He died November 3, 1995, in Ljubljana, survived by his wife Barbara and their daughter Alenka. Since 1999, The Association of Slovenian Bands has awarded annually the Bojan Adamic Award. A memorial plaque was dedicated to his memory in 2000, at his birthplace in Ribnica.- Mike Wingate Gray was born on 17 July 1921. He died on 3 November 1995.
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James Saper was born on 13 April 1918 in Texas, USA. James is known for Crash Landing (1958) and I Dream of Jeannie (1965). James was married to Phyllis Jean Borgelt. James died on 3 November 1995 in San Diego, California, USA.- Cinematographer
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Mikhail Dorovatovskiy is a Soviet and Estonian cinematographer, documentary director. Honored Artist of the Estonian SSR.
Born in Leningrad into a family of employees. Since 1943 Dorovatovskiy served in the Red Army, sergeant, participant in the Great Patriotic War. Demobilized in 1945.
After the war, Mikhail studied at the Leningrad Film Technical School (now the St. Petersburg Institute of Film and Television), from which he graduated in 1950. Having started working at the Tallin Film Studio as a sound engineer, he participated in the filming of the feature film Sovetskaya Estoniya (1946) as an assistant to cameraman Vladimir Parvel.
He is the author and cinematographer of many documentaries, as well as stories for film periodicals. His debut in feature films took place in 1962 in the film Õhtust hommikuni (1962). As a cinematographer he made a significant contribution to Estonian feature cinematography. Since the end of 1970, he also made popular science films and was a support for the younger generation of filmmakers in the Estonian SSR.