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Paul Maxey was born on 15 March 1907 in Wheaton, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for The Narrow Margin (1952), The People's Choice (1955) and Till the Clouds Roll By (1946). He was married to Jean R. Maxey. He died on 3 June 1963 in Pasadena, California, USA.- Actor
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Skinnay Ennis joined Hal Kemp's band as a drummer while both attended the University of North Carolina. They stayed together after college when Kemp formed his own professional band. Ennis soon started singing as well as drumming, and by the mid-30s, his spotlight singing solos made him Kemp's biggest star.
Ennis formed his own orchestra in 1938 which soon became a regular personality on Bob Hope's radio show. This gave him enough fame so that his band was in demand in the summer off seasons.
After WWII he returned to Hope's program, where he remained until 1948. He next had a similar spot on the Bud Abbott and Lou Costello radio show. Ennis finally worked with various bands until his death.- Writer
- Director
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Nazim Hikmet was born on 15 January 1902 in Salonica, Ottoman Empire [now Thessaloniki, Greece]. He was a writer and director, known for Wings of Desire (1987), Dügün gecesi (1933) and Cici berber (1933). He was married to Wera Tuljakowa, Münevver and Piraye. He died on 3 June 1963 in Moscow, USSR [now Russia].- Pope John XXIII was born on 25 November 1881 in Sotto il Monte, Bergamo, Italy. He was a writer, known for A Man Named John (1965), Tu es Pierre (1959) and Pro Mundi Vita (1961). He died on 3 June 1963 in Vatican City.
- Luis Mario Jarero was born on 20 June 1899 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. He was an actor, known for Cuando el alba llegue (1950), Siguiendo pistas (1960) and El amor abrió los ojos (1947). He was married to Ana Torres Gaona, Elvira Vargas Aguilar and Celia Tejeda. He died on 3 June 1963 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico.