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- Jose Antonio Valdelomar González was an actor, known for Deprisa, Deprisa (1981). He died on 11 November 1992 in Madrid, Spain.
- Billy Tasker was born on 5 June 1901 in Lower Bebington, Cheshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for On Stage - London (1957), Arthur's Treasured Volumes (1960) and Theatre Night (1957). He died on 11 November 1992 in East Dulwich, London, England, UK.
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Edward L. Sandlin was born on 16 July 1922 in Texas, USA. He is known for First Blood (1982), Hair (1979) and Alien 3 (1992). He was married to MariCarmen. He died on 11 November 1992 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actress
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Voli Geiler was born on 18 November 1915 in Winterthur, Switzerland. She was an actress and writer, known for Sie und Er (1956), Verena Stadler (1940) and De Winzig simuliert (1942). She died on 11 November 1992 in Zürich, Switzerland.- Suzanne Lilar was born on 21 May 1901 in Ghent, Belgium. She was a writer, known for Benvenuta (1983) and Teatro de siempre (1966). She died on 11 November 1992 in Brussels, Belgium.
- Pole vault champion Earle Elmer Meadows was born on June 29, 1913 in Corinth, Mississippi. A graduate of the University of Southern California, Meadows tied with longtime rival Bill Sefton for the Amateur Athletic Union title for pole vaulting in 1935 as well as the National Collegiate Athletic Association title for same in both 1935 and 1936. Earle went on to win a gold medal in men's pole vault at the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin, Germany. Moreover, Meadows and Sefton set a new world record of 4.48 meters in May, 1937 (this was followed by another world record of 4.54 meters three weeks later). In addition, Earle won three more Amateur Athletic Union titles on the indoor circuit and set two world indoor records in 1941. After failing to make the cut for the Olympic team in 1948, Meadows eventually retired from competitive sports and became the owner of a musical instrument business in Texas. He died at age 79 on November 11, 1992 in Forth Worth, Texas.