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- Linda Laubenstein was born on 21 May, 1947 in Boston, Massachussets. She was a doctor (specialist in oncology and hematology) and a clinical professor at the New York University Medical Center and along with Dr. Alvin Friedman-Kien, she was one the first people to recognize the AIDS epidemic in its earlier years. Bound to a wheelchair ever since a bout of polio in childhood, she never allowed her condition to keep on her way to treat for her most needed patients, always finding time to commit herself to the cause of discovering more and more (she created the first AIDS conference in New York, in 1983) about the then-new disease that killed several people and scared a whole generation. She died on 15 August, 1992.
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Tomasz Domaniewski was born on 20 September 1920. He was an actor and writer, known for Motodrama (1971), Zycie na goraco (1979) and Rächer, Retter und Rapiere (1982). He died on 11 August 1992.- Director
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Olav Kyrre Grepp was born 1926 in Oslo. His mother was from Bergen family of Grepp, and he bears the name of the Norwegian politician Olav Kyrre Grepp (1879 - 1922).
He completed his examen artium (high school diploma) in 1947 and joined Norsk Film A/S in Oslo where he was known as the technical editor of Ukerevyen. He also started a life-long career as maker of documentaries, as well as movie editor of various films in Norway. He was one of the first film inspectors of the newly established Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) when he joined in 1961.- Kenji Nakagami was born on 2 August 1946 in Shingû, Wakayama, Japan. He was a writer, known for Himatsuri (1985), The Egoists (2011) and The Millennial Rapture (2012). He died on 11 August 1992 in Kumano, Japan.