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- Clara Clemens was born on 8 June 1874 in Elmira, New York, USA. She was married to Jacques Samoussoud and Ossip Solomonovich Gabrilowitsch. She died on 19 November 1962 in San Diego, California, USA.
- G.H. Elliott was born on 3 November 1882 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England, UK. He was married to Florence May Street (variety artist) and Emily Hayes (vocalist). He died on 19 November 1962 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK.
- Grigol Robakidze was born on 28 October 1882 in Swiri, Kutaisi Governorate, Russian Empire [now Imereti, Republic of Georgia]. He was a writer, known for Chakluli suli (1994). He was married to Nina Domanskaya. He died on 19 November 1962 in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Robert Myers was born on 18 May 1925 in Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Two Faces West (1960). He died on 19 November 1962 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Kozlovsky, chief art director of the All-Union Children's Studio, has long been a guiding force in raising technical standards. Designers became established as leading creative members of film units in about 1935, and soon after that important technical improvements were made in most of the studios. Kozlovsky's studio introduced the idea of prefabricated basic sets and component parts, which soon came into general use. In 1938, as a result of a thoroughgoing exchange of experiences and ideas between studios, certain fundamental structures and some of the equipment were standardized. This has increased the designers' scope enormously, enabling them to carry out a variety of projects which in the past would have been impracticable. Among the films designed by Kozlovsky, who is a People's Artist, are "Mother", "The End of St. Petersburg', "The Deserter", "Lermontov", and his latest is "The 15-year-old Captain", after Jules Verne. (Catherine de la Roche : "Scenic Design in the Soviet Cinema", The Penguin Film Review # 3, London, August 1947, page 78)