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Arabinda Mukhopadhyay was born in 1919. Arabinda was a director and writer, known for Amar Prem (1972), Mouchak (1974) and Agnishwar (1975). Arabinda died on 10 February 2016 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.- Producer
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Gianni Barcelloni was born in 1942 in Ancona, Marche, Italy. He was a producer and director, known for Desideria (1980), Tatu Bola (1971) and Capricci (1969). He died on 10 February 2016 in Pramaggiore, Italy.- Vincenzo Motta died on 10 February 2016 in Genoa, Liguria, Italy.
- Yuriy Dumchev was born on 5 August 1958 in Voronezh Oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He was an actor, known for A Man from Boulevard des Capucines (1987), Pokhorony na vtorom etazhe (1991) and Red Serpent (2003). He died on 10 February 2016 in Adler, Russia.
- Jacob Dalgård was born on 26 August 1968 in Birkerød, Denmark. He was an actor, known for Matador (1978). He died on 10 February 2016.
- Fatima Suraiya Bajia was born in 1930 in Hyderabad, Hyderabad, British India. She died on 10 February 2016 in Karachi, Pakistan.
- Ferenc Rudas was born on 6 July 1921 in Budapest, Hungary. He died on 10 February 2016 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Lennie Pond was born on 11 August 1940 in Ettrick, Virginia, USA. He was married to Catherine Thomas. He died on 10 February 2016 in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
- Drew Lewis was born on 3 November 1931 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 10 February 2016 in Prescott, Arizona, USA.
- Claude Jeancolas was born on 10 June 1949 in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. He was a writer, known for Quoi? L'éternité. (2005), Poesivandring (1986) and Droit d'auteurs (1996). He died on 10 February 2016 in Paris, France.
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Bayard Johnson studied philosophy and writing at the University of Puget Sound. He has written and produced feature films for Warner Brothers, Disney, Sony Pictures, MGM/UA, and 20th Century Fox. Johnson has made two feature films in Africa, and has written movies based on both the classic Tarzan character and on Kipling's Jungle Book. His first African movie, "Damned River" (Zimbabwe, 1988), is among the Top 20 action movies of the 1980s in the Netflix database. With partner Bill Duke (director of "Deep Cover," co-star of "Predator"), Johnson co-wrote a TV series for HBO and produced a feature film (2007's "Cover") about the HIV epidemic. With partner Russell Means, Johnson co-wrote the feature screenplay "Wounded Knee 1973" and the 2012 book "If You've Forgotten the Names of the Clouds, You've Lost Your Way: An Introduction to American Indian Thought and Philosophy." Also with Russell Means, Johnson co-wrote, co-produced, and directed the award-winning short film "Looks Twice," based on a traditional Lakotah story. A licensed Master Mariner, Johnson fished in Alaska and California and worked as captain of an oilspill recovery ship in California while embarking on his writing career. His novel "Damned Right" was published by Fiction Collective 2 in 1994, and in German translation in 1998 (titled "Speed Taxi"). Johnson's short fiction have have surfaced on occasion ["Fiction International," "Exquisite Corpse," "Theater der Zeit" (Berlin), "Alt-X"]. With Mother Nature's Army he has released a number of albums including 1992's "Live At Mama's" and "Coming To Get You 2014." Johnson produced "LSD: Leary/Stokes Duets" (1997) with Timothy Leary, and "The Radical" (1996) with Russell Means.