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- Nella Last was a Cumbrian housewife with a talent for writing who chronicled her life for the social research organisation, Mass Observation. Many other Mass Observation diaries, now held in the Mass Observation Archive at the University of Sussex, ended with the conclusion of World War II. Nella, however, kept sending in her diaries to the Mass Observation office in London and continued writing until 1966 (she later died, in 1968). Her diary, consisting of around 12 million words, is one of the longest in the English language. A first volume of her diary, Nella Last's War, was published in 1981 and was turned into a successful TV film adaptation (Housewife, 49) by the actress and comedian Victoria Wood in 2006. The book is available in two editions, the original 1981 print as well as a refurbished edition released in 2006, around the time when the TV film was first broadcast and interest in the diaries sharply increased, the film being subsequently released onto DVD.
- Hanna Parysiewicz was born on 1 July 1907 in Lagisza, Poland, Russian Empire [now Lagisza, Bedzin, Slaskie, Poland]. She was an actress, known for Niekochana (1966), Kobiety nad przepascia (1938) and The Twelve Chairs (1933). She died on 22 June 1968 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
- Actress
Gunborg Larsson was born on 28 May 1908 in Elberfeld, Germany. She was an actress. She was married to Egon Larsson and Leif Sigurd Glosimodt. She died on 22 June 1968 in Lidingö, Stockholms län, Sweden.- Philippe Trebaol was born on 3 September 1911 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Wild Puppies (1927) and The Rent Collector (1921). He died on 22 June 1968 in San Jose, California, USA.
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Marvin Stuart was born on 6 May 1901 in Seneca, Missouri, USA. He was a production manager and assistant director, known for The Untouchables (1959), The Venetian Affair (1966) and Two Weeks with Love (1950). He died on 22 June 1968 in Los Angeles, California, USA.