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- Nuria Torray was born on 24 September 1934 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She was an actress, known for Diálogos de la paz (1965), El teatro (1970) and The Night of the Scorpion (1972). She was married to Juan Guerrero Zamora. She died on 7 June 2004 in Madrid, Spain.
- Music Department
- Writer
- Composer
Gene Raskin was a very accomplished person - first, an architect, then a professor at Columbia University, then, a "variety act" duo with his wife: "Gene & Francesca", and, most notably, but definitely not most fascinating; Gene adapted a melody sung to him as a child by his Russian mother: this became the folk-pop song, "Those Were the Days", recorded by Mary Hopkin and produced by Paul McCartney.- Visual Effects
- Special Effects
Don Trumbull was born on 27 May 1909 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is known for Lifeforce (1985), Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) and Spaceballs (1987). He died on 7 June 2004 in Graeagle, California, USA.- Composer
- Soundtrack
Quorthon was born on 17 February 1966 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden. He was a composer, known for Gummo (1997), Spun (2002) and Lords of Chaos (2018). He died on 7 June 2004 in Stockholm, Sweden.- Raúl Salcedo was born on 10 May 1932 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. He was an actor, known for El narco (1985), Dos hermanos murieron (1980) and Pistoleros famosos (1981). He died on 7 June 2004 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.
- Producer
- Director
- Actor
Poet, journalist, filmmaker, Ron Tibbett was most well known for founding Mississippi's first film festival, the Magnolia. His first film, the rarely seen "Toni, Randi, and Marie" won best cinematography at the Toronto Film Festival in 1977. Tibbett wouldn't direct another film until the early '90s when he and his wife, Dr. Charlotte Magnussen moved to West Point, Mississippi. The film was "Swept Off My Feet" and while looking for festivals to submit it to, Tibbett found that there were none in Mississppi. He started his own and since the Mag premiered in 1997, three more film festivals have started in Mississppi. One film submission to the Mag impressed Tibbett so much that he and the director, Bill Brown set off to make a film together. That film was "Buffalo Common." Directed by Brown and produced by Tibbett, "Buffalo Common" is a subconscious road trip through the forgotten missile silos of North Dakota. The film was an official selection of the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and made the Village Voice's Top Ten Avant Garde list. Tibbett has been responsible for starting the career's of Mississippi's youngest and most promising filmmakers. He commissioned Alex B.D. Barton to make a film for the first Mag in 1997. This film was a stop-motion gore fest entitled "Planet X." Since then, Barton has won several awards for his animated films ranging from political cartoons to special effects in music videos. Tibbett met noise musician and filmmaker Shane Ballard on the set of "Cookie Jar," directed by another pupil of his, J. Alec Hawkins. Ballard's unique life style and interest in pop culture obscurities inspired Tibbett to direct his final film, "Citizen Shane." The documentary follows Ballard on a hilarious and touching campaign for sheriff of Lowndes County. The film has slowly become an underground success and most people think the film must be fictional due to Ballard's larger than life persona (not to mention his house was practically a museum of 20th century madness). Sadly, Ron Tibbett lost his life in a car accident not far from home. He left a legacy that went beyond just his films, but the entire film community. A tribute was held in his honor on March 7th, 2005 in New York City.- Columbia Top was born on 6 May 1922 in Japan. He was an actor, known for Botchan no gyakushû (1956), Niizuma no jitsuryoku kôshi (1957) and Okesa karasu (1958). He died on 7 June 2004 in Tokyo, Japan.
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Thomas Forsberg was born on 17 February 1966. He was a writer, known for Vänner och fiender (1996), Skilda världar (1996) and Nya tider (1999). He died on 7 June 2004 in Hässelby, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden.- Omid Daavati died on 7 June 2004 in Khoramabad, Iran.
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Roger Matton was born on 18 May 1929 in Granby, Quebec, Canada. He was a composer, known for Le téléthéâtre de Radio-Canada (1954) and Mémoire en fête (1964). He died on 7 June 2004 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.- Richard E. Bush was born on 23 December 1924 in Glasgow, Kentucky, USA. He was married to Stella Ramsden. He died on 7 June 2004 in Waukegan, Illinois, USA.
- Marcelo Olivero was born on 6 February 1965 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Esos que dicen amarse (1993), Una voz en el teléfono (1990) and El profesor Punk (1988). He died on 7 June 2004 in Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.
- Producer
Mary Holland was born on 19 June 1935 in Dover, Kent, England, UK. She was a producer, known for Creggan (1980), On the Record (1988) and Weekend World (1972). She was married to Ronald Trevor Higgins. She died on 7 June 2004 in Dublin, Ireland.