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Sol Kaplan was born on 19 April 1919 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Sol was a composer, known for Virtuosity (1995), Coneheads (1993) and Star Trek (1966). Sol was married to Frances Heflin. Sol died on 14 November 1990 in Amagansett, New York, USA.- Actor
- Writer
A well-known media figure for half a century, Malcolm Muggeridge appeared in documentaries, chat shows, and elsewhere on British television screens. Journalist, author, radio and TV personality, soldier-spy and Christian apologist, Muggeridge became a household name during the 1960s and 70s.
Lampooned by impressionists such as Mike Yarwood and Stanley Baxter, Muggeridge became one of television's genuine originals. Never afraid to court criticism or ridicule, he regularly criticized politicians on TV and once took a swipe at the British Royal family, which earned him a two-year ban from the BBC. Such was his popularity that he even appeared as himself in several British film comedies including I'm All Right Jack (1959) with Peter Sellers.
Colleague and fellow broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby commented "[Malcolm] never really took himself seriously at all. He delighted in mockery and asperity for their own sake. He had a great turn of phrase and he loved to perform. Thus his ambivalent relationship with television."
Dubbed 'St Mugg' by satirists, his documentaries such as The Thirties, Something Beautiful For God (about Mother Teresa) and Twilight of Empire were watched by millions.
In 2000 actor Peter Stockbridge appeared as Muggeridge in a one man show, Mugg Shots, which toured America and Britain.- Roberto Mariano was born in 1969. He was an actor, known for Ragazzi fuori (1990) and Forever Mary (1989). He died on 14 November 1990.
- Norman Phillips Jr. was born on 17 July 1917 in Baldwin, Long Island, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Sidewalks of New York (1931), Blondie in the Dough (1947) and Our Neighbors - The Carters (1939). He died on 14 November 1990 in Orange County, California, USA.
- Actor
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Composer, songwriter ("Tropicana"), conductor, arranger, pianist and engineer, educated at USC and the Colleges of Music and Engineering. He conduced his own orchestra at the Beverly Hiils (California) Hotel for twelve years, and also conducted other orchestras in various hotels and night clubs. In addition, he was a design engineer for North American Aviation. Joining ASCAP in 1952, his other popular-song compositions include "Muchachita", "Memories Set to Music", "Two Shadows in the Moonlight", and "El Marranito".- Nino Persello was born in 1926 in Moruzzo, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. He was an actor, known for The Black Duke (1963), From the Orient with Fury (1965) and Il vendicatore mascherato (1963). He died on 14 November 1990 in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy.
- Writer
- Director
- Additional Crew
Leonid Zakharovich Trauberg is Soviet film director and screenwriter. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1987). Leonid Trauberg was born in Odessa. After moving to Petrograd, the family settled in house number 7, apt. 4, along Kolomenskaya street.
In December 1921, together with Grigoriy Kozintsev and G. Kryzhitskiy, he wrote the "Eccentric Theater Manifesto," which was proclaimed at a debate organized by them. In 1922, Kozintsev and Trauberg organized the Theater Workshop "Factory of an Eccentric Actor", and in the same year they put in it an eccentric reworking of "Marriage" by Nikolay Gogol. For two years, they staged 3 more plays based on their own plays, and in 1924 they transferred their experiments in the field of eccentric comedy to cinema, transforming the theater workshop into the FEKS Film Workshop.
The first full-length film by Kozintsev and Trauberg - the romantic melodrama Chyortovo koleso (1926) according to the script of Adrian Piotrovsky - was already a mature work. Love for a bright eccentric was combined with a convincing display of urban life. This film has a permanent creative team; in addition to the directors, it included cameraman Andrey Moskvin and artist Yevgeni Yenej, who worked with Kozintsev in almost all of his films.
In 1926-1932, Leonid Trauberg taught at the Leningrad Institute of Performing Arts, in 1926-1927 he was the head of the film department of the Leningrad Theater Institute. In 1961-1965 he taught at the VKSR under the Goskino USSR.- Erin Tynan died on 14 November 1990.
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
- Additional Crew
William H. Cannon was born on 25 June 1907 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an assistant director and production manager, known for While London Sleeps (1926), The Honeymoon Express (1926) and Without Reservations (1946). He died on 14 November 1990 in Siskiyou County, California, USA.- Elwood Glover was born on 11 May 1915 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. He was an actor, known for Encounter (1952), Lock-keeper (1953) and Eye Witness No. 55 (1953). He was married to Violet Sharpe. He died on 14 November 1990 in North York, Ontario, Canada.
- Margot Arce de Vásquez was born on 10 March 1904 in Caguas, Puerto Rico. She was an actress, known for ¿Qué opina la mujer? (1957). She died on 14 November 1990 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
Alexander Alekseyev was born on 15 March 1917 in Moscow. He was a director, known for Opasnye tropy (1955), The Fall of Berlin (1945) and Liberation of Soviet Belarus (1945). He died on 14 November 1990 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia].- Frank Goodship was born on 23 October 1926 in Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. Frank was a producer, known for Spectrum (1958), Cariboo Country (1960) and Pacific 13 (1956). Frank died on 14 November 1990 in Genève, Switzerland.
- Adolf Rudnicki was born on 22 January 1909 in Zabno, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Zabno, Malopolskie, Poland]. He was a writer, known for Niekochana (1966), Wniebowstapienie (1969) and Television Theater (1953). He died on 14 November 1990 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.