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- Hilde Sessak was born on 27 July 1915 in Berlin, Germany. She was an actress, known for Luisa Sanfelice (1942), The Rape of the Sabines (1936) and Pan (1937). She died on 17 April 2003 in Berlin, Germany.
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Stanley H. Brassloff was born on 23 July 1930 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Toys Are Not for Children (1972), Two Girls for a Madman (1968) and Behind Locked Doors (1968). He was married to Debra LaVonne Friess. He died on 17 April 2003 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.- Ray Mendoza, one of the pioneers of Mexican wrestling, was born Jorge Díaz. He quit school at age 15, to both get married and find a job. He first tried his hand at boxing, but turned to professional wrestling in 1953. He originally wrestled under the name El Pelon (the Bald One). He later changed his name to Ray Mendoza, taking his professional name from his wife's maiden name and his trainer Ray Carrasco. He was the NWA World Light Heavyweight champion in 1959, and went on to win the title five more times. During much of his career, he also fought for better wages and working conditions for Mexican wrestlers (or Luchadores, as they are known in Mexico), and appeared in many films with Santos, Blue Devil, and Mas Mascara. In 1975 Mendoza helped organize the Universal Wrestling Association, and continued wrestling alongside his five sons. Mendoza retired from active wrestling in 1983, but continued working as a trainer and as head of the Mexican Wrestling Commission.
- Paul Getty was born on 7 September 1932 in La Spezia, Liguria, Italy. He was married to Victoria Holdsworth, Talitha Pol and Gail Getty. He died on 17 April 2003 in London, England, UK.
- Robert Atkins was born on 17 October 1930 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He was married to Veronica Atkins. He died on 17 April 2003 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Kiril Gospodinov is a Bulgarian actor . He was born on May 24, 1934 in Grozdyovo, Varna, Bulgaria. He worked 35-40 was successfully in theater and in cinema . He had applied (together with the future great Bulgarian cinema star Nevena Kokanova) in National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria , but did not accept , because he had not a high school diploma. 30-year-old he was invited in Yambol Drama Theater. Kiril Gospodinov will be remembered with great performances in the films " Monday Morning " (1966), " Swedish kings " (1968), " Birds and Hounds " (1969), " Night of the White Horses ," " Three Reservists" (1971) " Bon Chance, Inspector! ", " Friday night " (1986), " The boy is going ." By far the most famous is his starring role in the movie " Past-Master " and its sequels. He had won many awards, including "Golden Rose" for the film " Three Reservists " (1971) and Best Theater Actor in the play "Man -eater" by Ivan Radoev. He died on April 17, 2003 in Varna, Bulgaria.
- José Luis Carol was born on 2 February 1925 in Amposta, Tarragona, Spain. He was an actor, known for Operation 67 (1967), Island of Lost Souls (1974) and Jugándose la vida (1963). He died on 17 April 2003 in Mexico, D.F., Mexico.
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Giuseppe Fiori was born on 27 January 1923 in Silanus, Sardinia, Italy. He was a writer, known for The Tough and the Mighty (1969), Sonetàula (2008) and Vita di Antonio Gramsci (1981). He died on 17 April 2003 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Musician / composer / producer Earl King was born Solomon Johnson in New Orleans, LA, in 1934. He is considered by many to be one of the main architects of the New Orleans R&B movement in the 1950s and 1960s, along with such contemporaries as Allen Toussaint, Fats Domino and John E. Glassco (aka "Dr. John"). Best known as a composer, his songs have been recorded by such legends as Aaron Neville, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan, among many others. In addition to composing, he was an accomplished guitarist and one of the top sidemen and studio musicians in the New Orleans recording scene, and even recorded some best-selling records on his own.
King began his career with the legendary Guitar Slim, who was a great influence on him. He left Slim to play with Huey P. Smith (aka Huey "Piano" Smith). He recorded for some small but well-known labels, such as Savoy, Ace and Specialty, and had respectable hits with all of them. In 1960 he signed with the major Imperial Records label, and later did some session work with the iconic Motown Records, but he spent most of the 1970s and 1980s in the recording studio either producing other artists' records or working as a sideman.- Gilbert McIntyre was born on 29 May 1931. He was an actor, known for The Moonstone (1959), Law & Order (1978) and Probation Officer (1959). He died on 17 April 2003 in Holbeton, Devon, England, UK.
- Marcos Lázaro was born on 12 April 1925 in Radom, Mazowieckie, Poland. He was an actor, known for Agnaldo, Perigo à Vista (1969), Feijão Maravilha (1979) and Hebe (1966). He died on 17 April 2003 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
- Production Designer
- Art Director
- Art Department
Jan Scott was born on 26 September 1914 in Carbondale, Illinois, USA. Jan was a production designer and art director, known for Studs Lonigan (1979), Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and The Lie (1973). Jan died on 17 April 2003 in Hollywood, California, USA.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
You may not know the name, but you know the work. In major advertising agencies, motion picture studios and production companies, Mr. Langlois is a seasoned veteran trained in all aspects of the creative and administrative functions. Since 1995 he has been busily engaged in creating and writing entertainment materials and special educational undertakings. Mr. Langlois is perhaps best known for his production of "Duck and Cover" (1951), the first civil defense film made especially for children. This classic film's title and its message to 1950 era students, to prepare for the possibility of atomic attack has become a kind of universal shorthand for the Cold War and, indeed, for the kind of geo-political paranoia that has gripped the post-9/11 world.
Mr. Langlois is a member of ASCAP and is a retired member of the Director's Guild of America (DGA). He conceived and co-authored "See The USA (in your Chevrolet)," one of advertising's most successful jingles and, historically, the first time ever the word "Chevy" was used and approved in Chevrolet promotion. Several of his television commercials have been studied at advertising seminars as outstanding examples of TV marketing. He has won eighteen prestigious national awards.
Mr. Langlois has held executive positions with major advertising agencies such as Campbell-Ewald, Maxon Advertising, Cecil & Presbry and Clinton E. Frank. His studio affiliations include MGM, Archer Productions, Inc. and Columbia Pictures Television.- Ron Shanklin was born on 21 January 1948 in Hubbard, Texas, USA. He died on 17 April 2003 in DeSoto, Texas, USA.
- John Riley was born on 8 February 1925 in Trenton, Missouri, USA. John was married to Patricia Pray. John died on 17 April 2003 in La Porte, Texas, USA.