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- Producer
- Production Manager
- Location Management
József Gábor was born on 14 February 1949 in Budapest, Hungary. József is a producer and production manager, known for Szeszélyes évszakok (1981), Gálvölgyi Show (1998) and Moselbrück (1987).- Johan Rosén was born on 14 February 1887 in Malmö, Skåne län, Sweden. He was an actor, known for The Investigating Magistrate (1911), Den gamla herrgården (1925) and Studenterna på Tröstehult (1924). He died on 2 September 1962 in Malmö, Skåne län, Sweden.
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Ricardo Lucía was born on 14 February 1923 in Madrid. He was an actor and director, known for Palabras cruzadas (1974), Surcos (1951) and Teatro de siempre (1966). He died on 13 April 2012 in Madrid, Spain.- Actor
- Animation Department
Peter Neugebauer was born on 14 February 1929 in Hamburg, Germany. He was an actor, known for Cartoon (1967) and Unbekannte Bekannte (1981). He died on 10 October 2020 in Hamburg, Germany.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
Kurt Schulz was born on 14 February 1912 in Berlin, Germany. He was a cinematographer and producer, known for Die Drei von der Tankstelle (1955), Whirled into Happiness (1951) and The Blue Moth (1959). He died on 28 May 1957 in West Berlin, West Germany.- Writer
- Actor
Axel Kielland was born on 14 February 1907 in Stavanger, Norway. He was a writer and actor, known for Lev farligt (1944), Mannen som alla ville mörda (1940) and Herren og hans tjenere (1959). He was married to Sonja Mjøen and Agny Kielland. He died on 25 November 1963 in Oslo, Norway.- Played in 39 career games at South Carolina (2009-11), finishing with 183 receptions (2nd in school history) for 3,042 yards (1st in school history and 2nd in SEC history) and 23 TDs (tied for 1st in school history). Named second-team All-Southeastern Conference as a junior in 2011. Selected as a Biletnikoff Award finalist and unanimous first-team All-SEC honoree as a sophomore in 2010. Earned Freshman All-America and first-team SEC All-Freshman honors in 2009.
- Madeline Schizas was born on 14 February 2003 in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress, known for Spinning Out (2020), Beijing 2022: XXIV Olympic Winter Games (2022) and Stars on Ice - Kurt's Final Tour 2023 (2023).
- Ernst Prost was born on 14 February 1957 in Altötting, Bavaria, Germany.
- Dicró was born on 14 February 1946 in Mesquita, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Actor
- Production Manager
- Producer
S.A.G. Swenson was born on 14 February 1888 in Södertälje, Sweden. He was an actor and production manager, known for Min syster och jag (1950), Blåjackor (1945) and Två kvinnor (1947). He died on 26 February 1972 in Stockholm, Sweden.- Art Department
Margit Balla was born on 14 February 1947 in Budapest, Hungary. Margit is known for Reneszánsz (2005).- Po-Ram Han was born on 14 February 1984 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for Lightereul kyeora (2002) and Oollala Sisters (2002).
- John Gunther Dean was born on 14 February 1926 in Breslau, Germany. He was married to Martine Duphenieux. He died on 6 June 2019 in Paris, France.
- Henri Vadden was born on 14 February 1907 in Islington, London, England, UK. He died in 1993 in Thurrock, Essex, England, UK.
- Cinematographer
Zhenhua Miao was born on 14 February 1919 in Baoding, Hebei, China. He is a cinematographer, known for Crows and Sparrows (1949), Haishang fengbao (1951) and Love for the Children (1948).- Red Hickey was born on 14 February 1917 in Clarksville, Arkansas, USA. He died on 30 March 2006 in Santa Cruz, California, USA.
- Jared Lorenzen was born on 14 February 1981 in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, USA. He was married to Tamara Tabar. He died on 3 July 2019 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
- Additional Crew
Terri Ann Ward was born on 14 February 1974 in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. She is known for xXx: Return of Xander Cage (2017), Bulletproof Monk (2003) and Devil (2010).- Darius Songaila was born on 14 February 1978 in Marijampole, Lithuania. He is an actor, known for The Captain. Paulius Jankunas story (2023), Mes uz... Lietuva! (2012) and Lietuvos Krepsinis 1920-2004 (2004).
- Dave Nolan began his career in music, radio, and audio production at New York's WBAI Pacifica Radio 99.5 FM, where he was the host of "Dead Air", a Grateful Dead program from 1985 through 1989, and "Live Air" from 1989 through 1995, featuring the first known radio broadcasts of live music by such bands as Blues Traveler, Spin Doctores, Joan Osborne, and the Dave Matthews Band. While at WBAI, he produced several award-winning spoken word and poetry programs featuring recordings from St. Mark's Church in New York City's East Village as well as numerous other downtown New York venues such as the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. From 1985 through 1995, he was also the audio archivist and recording engineer for The Peotry Project at St. Mark's Church, where he recorded poets from Beat legends such as Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, and Peter Orlovsky to musicians such as Patti Smith, Philip Glass, and the Fugs.
From 1985 through 1991, he was an audio engineer and technical producer at WNYC New York public radio, acting as technical producer and engineer for the award-winning "Kids America", hosted by Kathy O'Connell and Larry Orfaly, as well as serving as the engineer for Leonard Lopate's "New York & Company" program.
In 1988, he met Larry Bloch, the founder of the Wetlands Preserve nightclub in New York City, and worked there as audio archivist, lighting director, and DJ from the club's planning in 1988 and opening in 1989 through its demise in September of 2001. Many of the bands that gained notoriety by playing the club got their first New York radio airplay, or radio airplay of any kind, on Dave's "Live Air" program.
From 1991 through 2001, he was the audio archivist for the historic spoken word record label Caedmon Records, where he produced award-winning reissues and new releases by such artists as Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, and Pablo Neruda, gaining a Grammy nomination in 2000 as the producer of "Dylan Thomas: The Caedmon Collection".
From 2001 through 2005, he was the lighting director for B. B. King's Blues Club in New York City, where he produced light shows and effects for bands such as Parliament Funkadelic, Jefferson Starship, James Brown, Eartha Kitt, B. B. King, and hundreds of other artists.
Since 2005, he has been the audio archivist and new media producer for the 92nd Street Y in New York City, producing programming from the Y's historic archive of literary, cultural, and political events for SIRIUS Satellite Radio, Audible.com, and iTunes University's number one download for mid-2008 featuring George Carlin.
He is also the technical producer for Newsweek On Air, Newsweek Magazine's weekly syndicated news radio program, which consistenly ranks in the top 50 podcasts worldwide in the News & Politics section of iTunes.
He is also the founder of the New York chapter of ARSC, the Association for Recorded Sound Collections, which meets on the third Thursday of the month at the 92nd Street Y's Buttenwieser library.
Dave Nolan lives in New Tork City with his wife Joy Linscheid, daughter Alison, and Flaco and Roo-Roo the wondercats :-) - Production Designer
- Art Director
- Art Department
Walter Haag was born on 14 February 1898 in Berlin, Germany. He was a production designer and art director, known for Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever? (1959), Wenn wir alle Engel wären (1936) and Gitta entdeckt ihr Herz (1932). He died on 20 April 1978 in Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany.- Angie Craig was born on 14 February 1972 in West Helena, Arkansas, USA. She has been married to Cheryl Greene since 25 October 2008. They have four children.
- Director
- Writer
Kees Van Iersel was born on 14 February 1912 in Oisterwijk, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. He was a director and writer, known for Merijntje Gijzens jeugd (1974), De Vergaderzaal (1977) and Zesde etage (1961). He died on 6 July 1998 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.- Ann Charlotte Bengtsson was born on 14 February 1958 in Stockholm, Sweden. She is an actress, known for The Flight of the Eagle (1982).
- Trifon Dzhonev was born on 14 February 1928 in Bulgaria. He was an actor, known for Dve pobedi (1956), Yo ho ho (1981) and Neveroyatna istoriya (1964). He died on 24 February 2013.
- Lucilla Luprano was born on 14 February 2001 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Popular leader of society dance bands, based on the West Coast from 1924. After 1931, Weeks achieved national exposure through sponsored radio programs such as "The Lucky Strike Magic Carpet Show", "The Florsheim Shoe Hour" and "The Eddie Cantor Camel Show". He had a knack for attracting high profile vocalists, including Dale Evans, Bob Crosby and Tony Martin. This pretty much guaranteed packed houses at such top venues as The Top of the Mark in San Francisco, the Cocoanut Grove and Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles and the Roosevelt in New Orleans. Weeks had recording contracts with Decca, Brunswick and Columbia, his best-selling album (named after his perennial tag line) was "Dancin' with Anson". He also composed several songs, including "Senorita" and the band's theme "I'm Writing You This Little Melody".
In 1941, at the height of his popularity, Weeks was involved in a bus accident on a mid-western highway. He suffered multiple injuries, particularly to his right arm. Forced to give up band leading, he went on to dabble in car sales and sold real estate in Santa Rosa, California. In the late 50's and following a string of operations, he reemerged, more or less rehabilitated, fronting a seven-piece orchestra. The band enjoyed lengthy residencies at the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco and the Sacramento Inn for several more years. Weeks retired for good after a heart attack in the mid-1960's and died of emphysema in February 1969 at the age of 72.- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Daniel Pennell was born on 14 February 1875 in Massachusetts, USA. He is known for You Can't Fool Your Wife (1923), Sinners (1920) and His Bridal Night (1919).- Actress
Helen Enriquez was born on 14 February 1901 in Tucson, Arizona, USA. She was an actress. She died on 21 August 1984 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Music Department
Livius Varga was born on 14 February 1971 in Dunaújváros, Hungary. He is an actor, known for Egyetleneim (2006), Ponyvapotting (2000) and Az alma (2007).- Writer
- Composer
- Producer
Kevin's parents were surprised when he arrived a little early so he was born "near" Los Angeles, California on a brisk day in February. His father, William W. was a math genius with a stern disposition and his mother G.C. (he is told), was a sweet free-spirited woman who would do anything to get a laugh. She died when he was very young. He was a somewhat wild youth. Kevin attended multiple High Schools throughout the Los Angeles, and surrounding, areas while working nights, and eventually worked his way through the Cal State University system getting a degree in Journalism/English. He taught himself to play guitar, bass, keyboards and drums and played in various rocking' teenage combos in the 80s. He failed miserably when he attempted to pick up the saxophone. He traveled a bit (Mexico, Central America and East Asia) and has written plays, novels & screenplays. He spent a few years working in the corporate world but fitted in like a PETA member in a Texas rib joint. He considers himself a novelist who's found success in film. The movies People Who Die Mysteriously in Their Sleep (2004) and _Surviving the 21st Century (2004) (V)_ came about while passing the time on other projects. He loves his work and writing in general.- Actor
Throughout his life, Cyrus Edward Averill, Jr. was involved with vocal music, song-writing and entertainment. A native of Elberton, WA, he lived in Wyoming, Idaho, Utah and settled in Los Angeles in the 1930s. In concerts and vaudeville, he sang tenor (later baritone) solos, with orchestras. In 1917 he left his job as a clerk for the Northern Pacific Railway Co. in Rathdrum, Idaho, to join the U.S. Navy, fighting in France and becoming an aviator. During his time in the Navy he performed in a quartet consisting of E.C. Swann, J.L. Sether and Dudley Mecum, with whom he collaborated on writing songs. Tragically, within a short period his first wife, Willie Shaw died in 1917, within 3 months of their wedding day, and his mother lost her life at sea in 1921, off the coast of Eureka, California. After returning from the War, Averill worked in vaudeville in Salt Lake City for many years, singing at the Pine Lake Club, and was once advertised as "Salt Lake's Best-Known Entertainer." In 1920 he married Virginia Nelson (1895-1977), with whom he formed a sextet in Salt Lake City called The Melody Bugs ("a dancing harmony brainstorm"), popular with Elks Club and other lodges. In 1919 he wrote a song with Dudley Mecum, "The World's Great War Is Won!" with a French translation by Averill. His most successful song was "Saxophone Man" (1920), also written with Mecum. He attempted a political statement when he wrote "Taps For The Japs," issued on a Decca record during World War II.
Throughout the decade he performed mostly in Salt Lake City Utah and Casper, Wyoming, where he led the Powder River Band. He was eventually recruited and hired by the Fanchon & Marco Vaudeville Circuit. In 1930 he lived in Los Angeles and developed acts for Fanchon and Marco, playing theatres in many cities. During this time he developed an interest in the Theremin, a modern electronic musical instrument developed in Russia by Leon Theremin. He was one of the few musicians in the country who specialized in this ethereal instrument, controlled without contact from the player. In 1932, with his RCA-Victor Theremin, he returned to Salt Lake City's Old Mill Dancing Club. With dance orchestras he was billed as singer and Theremin specialist ("Music That Is Different"). In 1933 Averill opened his own Los Angeles nightclub, Averill's Paradise Gardens (674 South Vermont Street), featuring sandwiches, music, and newly-legalized alcoholic beverages. His matchbooks featured an illustration of himself playing the Theremin. At some point the name of the establishment was changed to Bud Averill's Airport, which may have attracted off-duty pilots during the War. He advertised it as "Prop and Wing Club For The Flying Fraternity." He also owned a restaurant in Santa Monica (2nd and Broadway) called Bud Averill's Carmel Gardens. In 1936 his wife gave birth to a son, John Nelson Averill (1936-2005), who became known as Jack. Between 1936-1938 Averill had daily afternoon and evening radio broadcasts, and also performed in Boos Brothers Beer Garden on Hill Street.
In 1941 Averill recorded a 3-disc record set of Theremin music, devoted entirely to the songs of Stephen Collins Foster. Issued by Tech-Art Records, he was accompanied by Bob Thompson on the Hammond Organ. Interest in Theremin music was revived in 1945 when composer Miklós Rózsa used the instrument in his scores for two films, Spellbound (1945) and The Lost Weekend (1945). He also recorded a comedy song, "Two Old Maids In A Folding Bed" for the Hollywood Hot Shots label. A mish-mosh of popular cliches, this may be the only commercial recording of his singing.
It was reported that Averill played some bit parts in movies, such as The Devil's Mask (1946) (museum guard) and Her Majesty, Love (1931). More than one newspaper article claims he doubled for Paul Whiteman for the 1930 film "King of Jazz," but this must have been stand-in work. In 1947 he made national news when he sued the National Broadcasting Company for not allowing his song, "Union Pacific Streamliner" to be played on the radio as a popular song. The network claimed it was strictly a "free commercial" for the railway, and therefore ineligible for popular song status. He cited Morey Amsterdam's "Rum and Coca-Cola" as an example of a song accepted in the category he desired. The outcome of the suit is unknown.
Still a Theremin specialist, Averill traveled to Salt Lake City and Casper, Wyoming for appearances in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Just two months prior to his death he was a guest on the Los Angeles television show, "Rowe's Get Together" (May 9, 1956). He died in Los Angeles July 20, 1956. The cause of death was cirrhosis of the liver. At the time of his death he was a member of the Latter Day Saints Church, in charge of drama activities in the southern California stakes. Funeral services were held in the Latter Day Saints Ward Chapel in Mar Vista. His gravesite at Inglenook Park Cemetery is marked by a bronze marker, furnished by the U.S. Navy.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Nuke Bizzle was born on 14 February 1989. He is an actor, known for Tucker Carlson Tonight (2016) and Nuke Bizzle feat. Fat Wizza: EDD (2020).- Director
- Editor
Born and raised in Lahore, Pakistan, Jahanzeb Zaffar is multi talented artist now living in Dubai. Started his journey as guitarist in Pakistani metal Band which lead to be an enthusiastic and passionate filmmaker. He has directed, shot and edited Hollywood, Bollywood, Pakistani/Indian and Middle Eastern music, corporate, short films and TVCs. In 2012, he released his first rock song in Pakistan which topped Pakistani music chart. He had featured with other mainstream artist of Pakistan too. Eventually, he assisted one of the famous director of Pakistan in another music video back in 2013. This increased his interest in directing and editing music videos and short films. Due to his versatile capabilities he teamed up with Director David Zennie in some major Hollywood, Bollywood, Pakistani and Middle-eastern projects. At the moment, he has directed 2 episodes of web mini-series called The Unbreakables, a short web-film named The Right Time and comedy animated short clip, Engineers. He edited The Unbreakables (Ep 1 and 2) (Web mini series), The Right Time (Web short film), Boys Love (Comedy short clip), Dilbarjani (Music Video). He co-edited Raftaar's Tere Wargi Nae Ae (Music Video), Indeep Bakshi's Baadshah (Music Video), Manj Music's Shera Vich Galan (Music Video), Gagan Kokri's Jachdi (Music Video), Bilal Saeed's Twinkle (Music Video), Under Armour's This is Run the Spectrum (Online commercial), Dove's Mindful Moments (Online commercial) and Dj Rupp's Happy now ((Music Video). He did DOP for Mika Singh's 2 Shots (Music Video), Gagan Kokri's Jachdi (Music Video), Bilal Saeed's Twinkle (Music Video), Under Armour's This is Run the Spectrum (Online commercial), The Unbreakables (Ep 1 and 2) (Web mini series), The Right Time (Web short film), Boys Love (Comedy short clip), Dilbarjani (Music Video) and Dove's Mindful Moments (Online commercial).- Krzysztof Gordon was born on 14 February 1946 in Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Swietokrzyskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for The Closed Circuit (2013), Twarza w twarz (2007) and The Debt (1999).
- Marc Vidal was born on 14 February 2000 in Villarreal, Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain.
- Jerzy Kaczmarek was born on 14 February 1929 in Lódz, Lódzkie, Poland. He was an actor, known for Haslo Korn (1968), Trzy opowiesci (1953) and Morderca zostawia slad (1967). He died on 13 July 1995 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
- Joe Cobb was born on 14 February 1947.
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Soundtrack
Big Smo was born on 14 February 1976 in San Diego, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Hart of Dixie (2011), WWE 2k15 (2014) and Ghost (2017).- Grazyna Korin was born on 14 February 1953 in Milicz, Dolnoslaskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Roman i Magda (1979), Przed odlotem (1980) and Wolne chwile (1979).
- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Józef Porebski was born on 14 February 1894 in Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Jasne Lany (1947) and Robert i Bertrand (1938). He died on 21 March 1952 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.- Sana Yoshida was born on 14 February 2001 in Kyoto, Japan.
- István Péni was born on 14 February 1997 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Cinematographer
Laco Janostak was born on 14 February 1981 in Czechoslovakia. Laco is a cinematographer, known for Únos (2017), Unseen (2021) and Klamstvo (2023).- Katsumi Mikawa was born on 14 February 1916 in Okazaki, Japan. She is an actress, known for Jakku kenkachô (1935), Onna no kaikyû (1936) and Jinsei tenki yohô (1935).
- Paul Gerrits was born on 14 February 1903 in West Wrightstown, Wisconsin, USA. He was an actor, known for On the Avenue (1937), Four Hours to Kill! (1935) and The Donald O'Connor Show (1954). He died on 21 June 1962 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Actor
James Leckey was born on 14 February 1985 in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK. He is a cinematographer and actor, known for Johnny English Strikes Again (2018), Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018) and Mr. Holmes (2015).- Transportation Department
Hugh McCallum was born on 14 February 1947 in East York, Ontario, Canada [now Toronto, Ontario, Canada]. Hugh is known for Jason X (2001), A History of Violence (2005) and Dracula 2000 (2000). Hugh was married to Sandra. Hugh died on 18 April 2022 in Teeswater, Ontario, Canada.- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Michel Corboz was born on 14 February 1934 in Marsens, canton of Friborg, Switzerland. He is known for The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017), The Spanish Apartment (2002) and How Much Do You Love Me? (2005). He was married to Janine . He died on 2 September 2021 in Montreux, Switzerland.