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- Don Adkins was born on 16 October 1931 in Scurry, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues (1983), The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976) and Adam-12 (1968). He died on 20 September 2005 in Texarkana, Texas, USA.
- Marina Tamayo was born on 27 September 1912 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. She was an actress, known for The Life of Simon Bolivar (1942), Al son de la marimba (1941) and El ángel negro (1942). She was married to Emilio Tuero. She died on 20 September 2005 in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
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- Soundtrack
Gordon Carroll was born on 2 February 1928 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He was a producer, known for Alien: Resurrection (1997), Alien vs. Predator (2004) and Aliens (1986). He was married to Lynne Forbes. He died on 20 September 2005 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Writer
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A graduate of the Czech Technical University in Prague, Simon Wiesenthal was an architect in the city of Lvov in the Ukraine when World War II broke out; due to the non-aggression treaty with Nazi Germany, the Russians forced Wiesenthal, as with other Jews, from his livelihood; he was working as a mechanic in a bedspring factory when he was imprisoned in a labor camp working on a railroad for the duration of the war. He had smuggled his wife, a blonde who could pass for Polish, to safety through the underground, but both thought the other had died during the war. At various times during his captivity, he contemplated suicide rather than face torture; however, he made a wager with an SS Corporal who bet him that no one would ever believe the truth of what had gone on in the concentration camps. Wiesenthal had his purpose in life - to survive and bring the truth of the horrors of the Holocaust to the public at large, as well as bringing the perpetrators of those atrocities to justice. After the war's end, Wiesenthal went to an Allied base in Lidz, Austria with an extensive list of atrocities he had witnessed and offered his services to the Allies. He was permitted to make arrests of those people who had been accused of committing them, and from that small start, in 1947 he established the independent Jewish Documentation Center in Lidz (later in Vienna) where he started searching for war criminals. He was successful in aiding in the detection and ultimate capture and subsequent execution of SS Major Adolf Eichmann, who had helped devise "The Final Solution" - the transport and murder of Jews and other "inferior persons" to gas chambers in death camps. Wiesenthal estimated that he helped bring to trial at least 1,100 ex-Nazis.- John Keitz died on 20 September 2005 in Maryland, USA.
- Franzi Groszmann was born on 27 December 1904 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. She was married to Ignatz Groszmann. She died on 20 September 2005 in New York City, New York, USA.
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Grigori Pozhenyan was born on 20 September 1922 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was a writer and director, known for Proshchay (1967), Nikogda (1962) and Zhazhda (1959). He died on 20 September 2005 in Moscow, Russia.- In 1968 he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Economics and Statistics with a degree in engineering economics. He began his professional career in 1965, collaborating as an administrator with the rock group "Sokol". Developed an original scheme of collective activity. After a verbal agreement with the club director for the concert, the administrator bought up tickets for the evening demonstration of the film and distributed them at a more expensive price. For the first time involved in the work of people who ensured order during the performance of the group. January 7, 1970 was arrested. As a result of the search, 15585 rubles and 7675 dollars were confiscated. Sentenced under Article 88 (gold and foreign exchange transactions). He got out of prison in 1977, subsequently received a paper with an official apology. For a short time he worked in the Creative Association "Gallery" under the city committee of the Komsomol, organizing concerts of young performers. At the beginning of 1989 he was producing the "Kino" group. One of the first to violate the state monopoly on the release of records. Taking a loan of 5,000,000 rubles (1990), he released the latest work of the "Kino" group - "Black Album". From 1991 to 1992 he collaborated with the "Technology" group. It helps musicians to release their debut album "Everything you want," organizes the release of various printing products (posters, postcards, etc.). In 1992 he became a laureate of the national Russian music award "Ovation" in the nomination "Best Producer". Between 1992 and 1993 worked as a producer with the "Moral Code" and "Young Gun's" groups. Since the summer of 1994, collaborates with singer Vlad Stashevskiy (for 1997, 4 albums were recorded, the debut album "Love Doesn't Live Here Any More" was released on the label "Aisenshpis Records"). He participated in the organization of the international festival "Solar Adzharia" (1994), as well as in the establishment of the music award "Star". In 1995, following the results of work for 1993-1994, he was again awarded the "Ovatia" Prize. In 1997, he continued to work with Vlad Stashevskiy, while collaborating with the beginning singer Inga Drozdova. From 1999 to 2000, Sasha was involved in the project. From 1998 to 2001 - raised to the heights of the popularity of the performer Nikita.
- Tobias Schneebaum was born on 25 March 1921 in Manhattan, New York, USA. He died on 20 September 2005 in Great Neck, New York, USA.
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Viktor Okuntsov was born on 18 November 1924 in Russia. Viktor was a director and writer, known for Bezumnyy den ili zhenitba Figaro (1983), Eliza Dulittl (1968) and Tsyganskiy baron (1988). Viktor died on 20 September 2005 in St. Petersburg, Russia.