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- Actor
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Charles Bradley was born on 5 November 1948 in Gainesville, Florida, USA. He was a composer and actor, known for Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017), Stand Up Guys (2012) and Creed II (2018). He died on 23 September 2017 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA.- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Uros Stojanovic was born in 1973 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was a director and writer, known for Tears for Sale (2008), El indio and Shark Bait (2017). He died on 23 September 2017 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Harvey Jacobs was born on 7 January 1930 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Monsters (1988) and Tales from the Darkside (1983). He was married to Estelle Rose. He died on 23 September 2017 in Encinitas, California, USA.
- Actor
- Director
Abdul Majid was born on 3 May 1932 in Calcutta, West Bengal, British India. He was an actor and director, known for Chameli Memsaab (1975), Maram Trishna (1968) and Banahansa (1977). He died on 23 September 2017 in Guwahati, Assam, India.- Producer
- Additional Crew
Robert A. Goldston was born on 2 November 1928 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a producer, known for Runaway Train (1985), Georgy Girl (1966) and Murder by Decree (1979). He was married to Judith Goldston. He died on 23 September 2017 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.- Zoe Ann Olsen was born on 11 February 1931 in Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA. She was married to Donald David Bramham and Jackie Jensen. She died on 23 September 2017 in Stuart, Florida, USA.
- Additional Crew
- Editorial Department
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paul Coderko was born on 20 October 1957 in Hillsboro, Illinois, USA. He was an assistant director, known for Night Court (1984), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1982) and Let Me Count the Ways (2006). He died on 23 September 2017 in Burbank, California, USA.- Writer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Ralph Bernet was born on 5 July 1927 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. He was a writer, known for Monsieur Ibrahim (2003), Peggio per me... meglio per te (1968) and D'où viens-tu... Johnny? (1963). He died on 23 September 2017.- David Lyle began his career as a geologist and high school chemistry teacher. He would later move into to television as a writer and producer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the Network Ten.
While at Network Ten, Lyle became the host of the weekly "Golden Years Of Television" the the 1980s. He also had a regular movie and television quiz column in a Sunday newspaper, where the weekly winners would receive a movie video from the Bill Collins Movie Collection.
Lyle changed networks, joining the Nine Network as an executive. While at Nine, Lyle worked on program development and acquisitions, developing local adaptations of international franchises such as "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire".
He left Nine to join the production company Pearson Television in the United Kingdom.
In 2001, Lyle moved to Los Angeles, California in the USA as head of FremantleMedia North America, launching "American Idol" for the Fox network.
He moved on to head the cable channels Fox Reality and Nat Geo Wild.
Lyle also served as president of Pact US.home. He is survived by his wife Janne and children Sam, Polly and Joanna. - Actor
- Producer
Atalay Özçakir was born on 15 September 1934 in Samsun, Turkey. He was an actor and producer, known for Kardes Kani (1964), Kibar Ali (1969) and Hak yerini bulur (1961). He died on 23 September 2017 in Berlin, Germany.- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Composer and pianist, educated at the Chicago Conservatory (Bachelor/Master of Music degrees) and a pianist in the United States Navy Band in Washington DC. He joined NBC in Chicago as a staff pianist (1949-1956), and ABC in Chicago in 1958. Joining ASCAP in 1957, his chief musical collaborator was Wayne Robinson. His instrumental compositions include "El Toredo" and "Brazilian Polka".