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A native of central California, Frank Silva majored in theater at San Francisco State University where he received a master's degree in light design. He worked with director David Lynch on several of his movies (Dune, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart) as a prop master and set decorator. While Silva was working on fixing up the set for the character Laura Palmer's bedroom in the pilot episode for Twin Peaks, Lynch decided that Silva should be Bob after accidentally filming him in a reflection in a mirror which this long-haired, prematurely gray man gave Lynch himself a jolt because of his sudden frightening appearance.- Fred Wallace was born on 13 April 1911 in Peoria, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for The Sea God (1930), Every Saturday Night (1936) and Doubting Thomas (1935). He was married to Ida Sulentic, Blanche Lily Hartshorn and Ellen Drew. He died on 13 September 1995 in Corning, New York, USA.
- Edgars Liepins was born on 17 December 1929 in Zeltini, Valka, Latvia. He was an actor, known for Naves ena (1971), Pats garakais salmins (1982) and Zvejnieka dels (1957). He died on 13 September 1995 in Skulte, Latvia.
- Dancer, teacher. During the war, she studied dance in private ballet schools. She started working as a professional dancer in 1945 in Kraków. In the 1948/49 season she performed at the Nowy Theater in Warsaw, and in 1949-58 in the Opera ballet company. In the following years, she collaborated mainly with Estrada as a ballet soloist and choreographer. In the years 1967-70 she taught dance at the Ballet School.
- Actor
Terii Rua was born in 1923 in Tahiti, Tahiti. He was an actor. He died on 13 September 1995 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Fritz Bennewitz was born on 20 January 1926 in Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany. He was a director, known for Die Ratten (1962), Schule der Frauen (1965) and Der Regenwettermann (1963). He died on 13 September 1995 in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany.