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A prolific character actor with steely-eyes and distinctively stern features, Marlo could be counted upon to portray tough cookies and villains with consummate ease. Among a bevy of supporting roles and bit parts in 60s and 70s films and TV were occasional leads in second features, such as in Irvin Kershner's thriller The Young Captives (1959) in which he played a homicidal maniac holding an eloping couple hostage. Among numerous appearances on the small screen he could be seen as Native Americans in Death Valley Days (1952), insidious Special Investigations Department officials in Land of the Giants (1968) and as a dapper, straw boater-wearing henchman in the A Piece of the Action (1968). About his career Marlo said in a 2014 interview "I wasn't a big star, but I worked. I made a living at it. It was up and down." An outspoken champion of equal rights and social justice, Marlo's celluloid reputation as a heel certainly did not extend into his personal life.
Steven Marlo was born Morris Miller in San Francisco. After serving in the Army Air Corps he attended acting school in L.A. on the G.I. Bill but dropped out and moved to New York, temporarily making ends meet as a cab driver and dish washer while auditioning for acting jobs. In 1951, he got his first break on Broadway in the comedy play "The Royal Family". Two years later he was in the cast of "Picnic" alongside a young stage newcomer named Paul Newman. As regular theatrical work became more and more difficult to come by, Marlo relocated to Hollywood, successfully auditioned for the role of a bodybuilder in the low budget crime drama Stakeout on Dope Street (1958) and subsequently adopted his new stage moniker. Around this time he completed drama studies at the Actor's Studio under Lee Strasberg. Until his retirement in 1990 he amassed some 79 acting credits on screen, having played anything from gangsters to police officers, from medics to a deformed hunchback in Terror in the Wax Museum (1973).- Animation Department
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Maria Perego was born on 8 December 1923 in Venice, Veneto, Italy. She was a writer, known for The World of Topo Gigio (1961), Dillinger Is Dead (1969) and Le avventure di Cappuccetto a pois (1969). She was married to Federico Caldura. She died on 7 November 2019 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.- Producer
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Nik Powell was born on 4 November 1950 in London, England, UK. He was a producer and executive, known for The Crying Game (1992), Brimstone (2016) and Living (2022). He was married to Sandie Shaw and Merrill Tomassi. He died on 7 November 2019 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK.- Haitham Ahmed Zaki was born on 4 April 1984 in Cairo, Egypt. He was an actor, known for The Treasure (2017), The Treasure 2 (2019) and El-Bilyatshu (2007). He died on 7 November 2019 in Sheikh Zayed City, Giza, Egypt.
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Patrizia Cafiero was a manager, known for Anna (2015), My Tomorrow (2011) and Something New (2016). She died on 7 November 2019 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Director
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Robert Freeman was born on 5 December 1936 in the UK. He was a director, known for The Touchables (1968), A Hard Day's Night (1964) and Help! (1965). He was married to Sonny Spielhagen and Tiddy Rowan. He died on 7 November 2019 in England.- Mike Raymond was an actor, known for Brock (2016), Shannons Legends of Motorsport (2014) and Brownlow Medal 1987 (1987). He was married to Carol. He died on 7 November 2019 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- Remo Bodei was born on 3 August 1938 in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. He was a writer, known for L'ultima salita - La Via Crucis di Bernardino Simoni a Cervero (2009), Singing Praise to Sun and Weapons and Con cuore puro (2012). He died on 7 November 2019 in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy.
- Judi Muskrat was born on 30 October 1960 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. She was an actress, known for Best Summer Ever (2020), Bulletproof (2012) and Becoming Bulletproof (2014). She died on 7 November 2019 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA.
- Heinz Höher was born on 11 August 1938 in Leverkusen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He died on 7 November 2019 in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany.
- Judy Moscariello was born on 30 October 1960 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. She was an actress, known for Sweetwater Tides (2004), The Return of the Muskrats (2005) and Becoming Bulletproof (2014). She died on 7 November 2019 in Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA.
- Gilles Bertin was born on 25 March 1961 in Paris, France. He died on 7 November 2019 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
- Dan McGrew was born on 7 April 1937 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, USA. He died on 7 November 2019 in the USA.
- Joe McQueen was born on 30 May 1919 in Ponder, Texas, USA. He died on 7 November 2019 in Ogden, Utah, USA.
- Annie Heuts was born on 13 June 1929 in Maastricht, Netherlands. She was an actress, known for Biografie (1967), Echo (1963) and De rode loper (2000). She died on 7 November 2019 in Heusden-Zolder, Flanders, Belgium.
- Janette Sherman was born on 10 July 1930 in Buffalo, New York, USA. She was married to Donald Nevinger, Howard Sherman in and John Bigelow . She died on 7 November 2019 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA.