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- Jeff LaBar was born on 18 March 1963 in Darby, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Cinderella: Nobody's Fool (1986), Cinderella: Shake Me (1986) and Cinderella: Shelter Me (1990). He was married to Debinique (Debby) Salazar and Gaile LaBar-Bernhardt. He died on 14 July 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
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James Hagan began his career at the Perth Playhouse in 1975. After spending seven years touring Britain and Europe with the acclaimed Australian theatre company, Triad Stage Alliance, he worked with the English speaking theatres of Frankfurt (Germany) and Florence (Italy). Since returning to Australia in 1985, James has worked constantly in theatre, film and radio, performing in over forty theatre productions in Australia alone.
James is the recipient of the New York Radio Festival Silver (1st) prize 1987 and the New York Bronze (2nd) prize 1989 for narration in radio advertisements. He is a well known voice over artist in Australia, New Zealand and Britain for his anti-smoking commercials with the voice-overs for Quit Smoking Australia that warn 'every cigarette is doing you damage'.
James's numerous stage credits include seasons with Hole In The Wall, Black Swan, Cross Roads, The Sydney Theatre Company, The Ensemble, Hunter Valley Theatre Company, and the Marian Street Theatre. For Parramatta Theatre Company: Henry Higgins in Pygmalion and Claudius in Hamlet. For the New Theatre: Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream. For Shakespeare By The Sea he played Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, The Duke in Measure For Measure, Lear in King Lear, Baptista in Taming Of The Shrew, Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Jacques in As You Like It and Autolycus in The Winter's Tale. More recent stage work has been with the Bell Theatre Company playing Baptista in Taming of the Shrew and the professor in Oleana at the Tap Gallery.
James has received great reviews for his stage work including: Baylor in Lie of the Mind, Perth Playhouse: 'James Hagan as Beth's father almost but not quite overwhelms the rest of the cast.' Ron Banks, West Australian, 1987. And as John in Oleana, Tap Gallery: 'As the professor, James Hagan is superb.' Colin Rose, Sun Herald, 2002. James won the award of Best Actor from the Equity Guild of WA for his performance in Red. The Award was presented 23 January 2013 at the Perth Cultural Centre.
He has worked extensively for ABC Radio, recording works as diverse as book readings, straight plays, scientific programs and poetry. His voice has been used in countless television commercials and radio voice-overs.
As well as being a respected theatre practitioner, James has also appeared in numerous film and television productions such as Intransit, Mary MacKillop, Wind, Rondella, The Diary of Watkin Tench, Headstart, Artful Dodger, Backburner, Stark, GP, Police Rescue II, Maths Break, and Fat Cat and the Time Bandits. Recent film roles include: a mystery man in Needle (2010), the lead male role as the husband in Little Sparrows (2010), the police superintendent in The Great Mint Swindle (Geoff Bennett, 2011), and the exorcist Father Bernard in Foreshadow (Carmelo Musca, 2013).
James is in great demand as a voice and drama teacher to actors, announcers and business people. He has been a speech and drama coach for NIDA Outreach, Department of Education Performing Arts Sydney, John Curtin Performing Arts and various Screen Acting Workshops in both Sydney and Perth.- Sally M. Gearhart was born on 15 April 1931 in Pearisburg, Virginia, USA. She died on 14 July 2021 in Ukiah, California, USA.
- Lil Kevo 069 was born on 24 August 1993. He was an actor, known for BDK Kevo: No Chrous 2 (2019), Lil Kevo 069: Spread It Out Freestyle (2020) and Lil Kevo 069: Facts (2021). He died on 14 July 2021 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- David Ndjavera was born on 21 August 1969 in Namibia. He was an actor, known for Hairareb (2019), Katutura (2015) and Just Drive (2014). He was married to Helena Ndjavera. He died on 14 July 2021 in Windhoek, Namibia.
- Vladimir Sudin was born on 19 July 1938 in Former USSR. He was an actor, known for Eto bylo vesnoy (1960), Flagi na bashnyakh (1958) and Adventure in Odessa (1953). He died on 14 July 2021 in Kiev, Ukraine.
- Vincenzo Ferro was born on 28 February 1925 in Capua, Italy. He was an actor, known for They Were Called Three Musketeers But They Were Four (1973), Tartarino sulle Alpi (1968) and Il medium (1980). He died on 14 July 2021 in Rome, Italy.
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Halina Kramarz was a production manager, known for Królestwo zielonej polany. Powrót (1998), Miki Mol i Straszne Plaszczydlo (1996) and Drzwi (1988). Halina died on 14 July 2021 in Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland.- Composer
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Gary Corbett was a composer, known for Tully (2018), Never Been Kissed (1999) and Saturday Night's Main Event (1985). He was married to Lenora Corbett Cohen. He died on 14 July 2021 in the USA.- Actress
Anita Rossi was born in 1962. She was an actress. She died on 14 July 2021 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.- Transportation Department
Frank Montgomerie is known for John Q (2002). Frank was married to Dawn Oster. Frank died on 14 July 2021 in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada.- Natalya Antonova was born on 6 October 1934 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR. She was an actress, known for Druzya i gody (1966), S tekh por, kak my vmeste (1983) and Tuchi nad Borskom (1961). She died on 14 July 2021.
- Kurt Westergaard was born on 13 July 1935 in Døstrup, Denmark. He was married to Gitte. He died on 14 July 2021 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Gerald Aherne was born on 8 February 1939 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He died on 14 July 2021 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- Christian Boltanski was born on 6 September 1944 in Paris, France. He was a writer and director, known for Essai de reconstitution des 46 jours qui précédèrent la mort de Françoise Guiniou (1971), La vie impossible de C.B. (1968) and Tout ce dont je me souviens (1969). He was married to Annette Messager. He died on 14 July 2021 in Paris, France.