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- Barry Linehan was born on 23 September 1925 in Romford, Essex, England. He was an actor, known for The Andromeda Breakthrough (1962), Big Breadwinner Hog (1969) and Clochemerle (1972). He died on 8 June 1996 in St John's Wood, Middlesex, England, UK.
- Editor
- Producer
Mats Egler was born on 18 December 1937 in Stockholm, Sweden. He was an editor and producer, known for Härifrån till Kim (1993). He died on 8 June 1996 in Stockholm, Sweden.- Stunts
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Nazzareno Cardinali was born on 22 March 1933 in Rome, Italy. He was an actor, known for The New York Ripper (1982), 2019: After the Fall of New York (1983) and Contraband (1980). He died on 8 June 1996 in Rome, Italy.- Music Department
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Composer, songwriter, conductor, author and arranger, educated at Townsend Harris Hall and Juilliard (scholarship), and a student of Goetschius, Wolpe, Toch and Schoenberg. In addition to his film work, he conducted musicals in stock, on tour and on Broadway ("Plain and Fancy"). He was the general music director of the Washington, D.C. Music Fest. Joining ASCAP in 1948, his popular-song compositions include "Crying", "In Your Cucamonga", "I Look at You", "A Song of You", "The King Was Doing the Rhumba", "Dig That Coal", "I'm A Swiss", and "Gypsy Interlude".- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Poul Erik Møller Pedersen was born on 14 August 1940. He was an actor and director, known for Elvira Madigan (1967), Struense og Caroline Mathilde (1969) and De gyldne dage (1964). He died on 8 June 1996.- As a teenager, she took acting lessons from Maria Przybylko-Potocka. In the early 1930s, she began performing in Warsaw theaters under the diminutive name Zenia Magierowna. In the 1931/32 season, she played in the Hollywood revue theater. Subsequently, she played in theaters: 8.30, Summer and Polish in operettas and musical comedies. She also performed in performances for young people. In the fall of 1933, she was nominated for the title of the Queen of the Screen of the "Kino" Magazine. The following year, she appeared in Tadeusz Chrzanowski's "Awanturki jego córki". She also played minor roles in the films "Bohaterowie Sybiru" and "Wierna rzeka".
During the war, she played in public theaters, e.g. at the Miniature Theatre. She fought in the Warsaw Uprising, then ended up in a camp in Oberlangen. After the war, Eugenia Magierowna found herself in Brussels, where, together with Fryderyk Járosy and Helena Grossówna, she founded the Cyrulik Warszawski revue theatre. The theater quickly gathered many popular Polish artists, including singer Zofia Terné and actress Ewa Stojowska, known from the pre-war Lviv station of the Polish Radio. Cyrulik Warszawski gave performances in Belgium, France and Germany, then moved to London. For several years, the band performed for Polish soldiers of the British Army in many places in Great Britain. Until the mid-1970s, Magierowna performed in Polish theaters in London, including in the White Eagle Club, Ognisko Polskie, Actor's Theater, Siren Theater, Polish Theater ZASP. In some productions (including Enchanted Nights or The Return of Mr. Twardowski) she played together with her husband, Wladyslaw Prus-Olszowski. In 1977, she retired from the stage, moved out of London and settled in Dorset, UK. - Pat Burns was born in 1921 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was an actor, known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), Comedy Cocktail (1951) and King Size (1968). He died on 8 June 1996 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.