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- Hank Henry was born on 9 July 1906 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Pal Joey (1957), Not Tonight Henry (1960) and Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964). He died on 31 March 1981 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
- Enid Bagnold was born on 27 October 1889 in Rochester, Kent, England, UK. She was a writer, known for The Chalk Garden (1964), National Velvet (1944) and National Velvet (1960). She was married to Roderick Jones and Frank Harris. She died on 31 March 1981 in England, UK.
- Paavo Tuominen was born on 17 December 1908 in Jyväskylä, Finland. He was an actor, known for Oi nuoruus (1963), Asfalttilampaat (1968) and Hilma (1967). He was married to Hilkka Anna-Liisa Järvinen. He died on 31 March 1981.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Edith Wilson (September 2, 1896 - March 30, 1981) was an American blues singer and vaudeville performer.
She was born Edith Goodall in Louisville, Kentucky. Her first professional experience came in 1919 in Louisville's Park Theater. Lena Wilson and her brother, Danny, performed in Louisville; Edith married Danny and joined their act. Together the trio performed on the East Coast in 1920-1921, and when they were in New York City Wilson was signed by Columbia, which recorded her in 1921 with Johnny Dunn's Jazz Hounds. She recorded 17 songs with Dunn in 1921 and 1922. In 1924 she worked with Fletcher Henderson in New York, where she was slated to sing with Coleman Hawkins, but Hawkins refused to perform because he wanted additional compensation. She remained a popular Columbia artist through 1925.
Wilson recorded far less than other female blues stars of the 1920s like Bessie Smith. After Wilson left Columbia in 1925, she recorded one record for Brunswick in 1929 and a handful of sides for Victor in 1930. She remained a nightclub and theater singer, working for years on the New York entertainment scene. She sang with Florence Mills in the Lew Leslie Plantation Review in Harlem. She also made several trips to England, where she was well received. She sang with The Hot Chocolates revue, performing alongside Louis Armstrong and Fats Waller, and made appearances with Bill Robinson, Duke Ellington, Alberta Hunter, Cab Calloway, and Noble Sissle.
Wilson also did extensive work as an actress, appearing on radio in Amos and Andy and on film in To Have and Have Not (1944). Shortly after World War II she became the face of Aunt Jemima pancake mix. She retired from active performance in 1963, becoming executive secretary for the Negro Actors Guild, but made a comeback in 1973 to play with Eubie Blake, Little Brother Montgomery, and Terry Waldo. Her last live show was at the 1980 Newport Jazz Festival.
Wilson died in Chicago in March 1981.- Frank Tieri was born on 22 February 1904 in Naples, Campania, Italy. He died on 31 March 1981 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- Alfred Jones was born on 18 April 1938 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for Flip (1970). He died on 31 March 1981 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
- Production Manager
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Actor
Frantisek Milic was born on 9 June 1912 in Prague, Cechy, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republik]. He was a production manager and assistant director, known for Krakatit (1948), Svatba jako remen (1967) and Pension pro svobodné pány (1968). He died on 31 March 1981 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic].- Sound Department
Roy Potts was born on 19 November 1890 in Michigan, USA. He died on 31 March 1981 in Orange, California, USA.- Music Department
- Actor
Carmen Mastren was born on 4 October 1913 in Cohoes, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Stardust Memories (1980) and Say When! (1961). He died on 31 March 1981 in Valley Stream, New York, USA.