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- Although he occasionally played honest police officials or army officers, New York-born C. Henry Gordon excelled at playing oily, duplicitous villains, whether gangsters, businessmen or evil rulers. Among the many evildoers he portrayed, his most memorable would have to be the murderous Surat Khan, who massacred prisoners, women and children, in the classic Errol Flynn swashbuckler The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936).
- Ugo Ceseri (Florence, 30 June 1893 - Rome, December 3, 1940) was an Italian actor. Born in Florence, he made his debut as a young actor in the theater, in the company of Hermes Novelli, then states with Ruggero Ruggeri, with Andreina Pagnani, Nino Besozzi and Armando Falconi. In 1931, Mario Camerini gives him a small part in the film "Figaro e la sua grande giornata", which will be his entry into the world of film, where he will appear in about 45 films, until the death in 1940.
- Frank H. McClennan was born on 27 June 1912 in Spiegelville, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for The Blood of Jesus (1941). He died on 3 December 1940 in Dallas, Texas, USA.