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- Actress
- Executive
Brioni Farrell was born on 12 February 1940 in Athens, Greece. She was an actress and executive, known for Star Trek (1966), General Hospital (1963) and Fantasy Island (1977). She was married to Eugene Robert Glazer. She died on 8 August 2018 in California, USA.- Actress
- Writer
Simply Marvalous was born on 18 August 1953 in Louisiana, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for House Party 3 (1994), The Badge (2002) and Talkin' Dirty After Dark (1991). She died on 8 August 2018.- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
In 1992 Mr. Jobin created the production company Europa Production Investment Corporation and purchased the movie rights to the comic book character Vampirella. Based on the source material, Mr. Jobin wrote the first draft screenplay and began the process of securing financing. Promotional artwork was commissioned from graphic artist William (Bill) Rankine. Promotional and investment packaging was presented at the May 1993 Cannes Film Festival at the American Pavilion. A full page promotional poster was also featured in the May 18, 1993 Hollywood Reporter Cannes '93 Daily Satellite Edition - Day 5. Financing was never fully completed for Vampirella: The Motion Picture and the film rights lapsed.- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Executive
Rowland Perkins was born on 10 July 1934 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a producer and executive, known for Ruff, One Eyed King (2001) and Davy Jones' Locker (1995). He died on 8 August 2018 in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USA.- A.W. Richard Sipe (1932-2018) was devoted full time to research into the sexual and celibate practices of Roman Catholic bishops and priests. That path led him to the study of the sexual teaching of the church and its effects on behavior - especially sexual abuse of minors by clergy - and the tangle of sexual problems that some people claim are blocking every religious agenda and destroying beyond repair the credibility of the Catholic Church in sexual matters. He had spent his life searching for the origins, meanings, and dynamics of religious celibacy. His six books including his now classic A Secret World and Celibacy in Crisis explore various aspects of the questions about the pattern and practice of religious celibacy. He spent 18 years serving the Church as a Benedictine monk and Catholic priest. In those capacities he was trained to deal with the mental health problems of priests. He and Marianne had been married since 1970 and have one son. Both as a priest and married man he practiced psychotherapy, taught on the faculties of Major Catholic Seminaries and colleges, lectured in medical schools, and served as a consultant and expert witness in both civil and criminal cases involving the sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests. The Sipe's own spirituality has deep roots. Sipe was born Walter Richard Sipe on Dec. 11, 1932, in Robbinsdale, Minn., a farming town of 5000 within the shadow of Minneapolis. He had an upbringing that he joked could have been a chapter of a Sinclair Lewis novel: The dominant values were Republicanism and pro-business; life centered around school and the church; and Main Street was two blocks long and full of stores. Sipe's father owned several gas stations. The family was devoutly Catholic, and Sipe admired the enthusiastic young monks who came down to do parish work from St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, 80 miles away. "I was pious, I was intellectually inclined, I think I needed community support," Sipe said. "You know, if you're one of 10 kids, how do you make your mark?" Sipe had no professional sympathy for the cardinals and bishops and other ranking church officials who cover up their crimes. "Some of them are so terrible," Sipe said. "I mean the plain lying that I've seen, bishop after bishop saying, 'No, this was never true. I don't know anything. I can't remember anything.' And sometimes the bishop just smiles. One bishop said, 'I only lie when I have to.' " A.W. Richard Sipe was a Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor who earlier spent 18 years as a Benedictine monk and priest. He was trained specifically to deal with the mental health problems of Roman Catholic Priests. In the process of training and therapy, he conducted a 25-year ethnographic study of the celibate/sexual behavior of that population. His study, published in 1990, is now considered a classic. Sipe is known internationally and had participated in 12 documentaries on celibacy and priest sexual abuse aired by HBO, BBC, and other networks in the United States, United Kingdom, and France. He had been widely interviewed by media including CNN, ABC, NBC, CNBC, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, People magazine, Newsweek and USA Today. Sipe lived with his wife, Marianne, in La Jolla, CA.
- Peter Ruginis was born on 7 September 1932 in Sandusky, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for Under the Mistletoe (2006), Christmas Town (2008) and Carmilla, the Lesbian Vampire (2004). He died on 8 August 2018 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- Robert Ferrell was born on 8 May 1921 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was married to Lila Sprout. He died on 8 August 2018 in Chelsea, Michigan, USA.
- Boguslaw Mach was born on 20 March 1933. He was an actor, known for Slona róza (1983), Swinka (1990) and Kariera Nikodema Dyzmy (1980). He died on 8 August 2018.
- Erika Ferenczy was born on 6 December 1938 in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary. Erika was a writer, known for Rácsos egyetem (2000), Kegyelem (2002) and 'C'-legények: Katonák fegyver nélkül (2005). Erika died on 8 August 2018.
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Mikhail Goykhberg was born on 11 September 1928. He was a cinematographer, known for The Secret Agent's Blunder (1968), Lyublyu. Zhdu. Lena (1983) and Nepobedimyy (1983). He died on 8 August 2018.- William Craver was born on 23 August 1931 in Texarkana, Arkansas, USA. He was a producer, known for Somebody Killed Her Husband (1978), The Dain Curse (1978) and The Fantastic Seven (1979). He died on 8 August 2018 in Austin, Texas, USA.
- John Glines was born on 11 October 1933 in Santa Maria, California, USA. He was a writer, known for Sesame Street (1969) and The 37th Annual Tony Awards (1983). He was married to Chaowarat Chiewvej. He died on 8 August 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand.
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Linda Mkhize is known for District 9 (2009), Chappie (2015) and You Laugh But It's True (2011). He died on 8 August 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Christer Brosjö was born on 14 January 1942 in Stockholm, Sweden. He was an assistant director, known for Mälarpirater (1987). He died on 8 August 2018.