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- Raised in a strict Christian family, Woody was forbidden to listen to anything except gospel, and had to listen to R&B music in secret. He met future Dru Hill band-mate Mark Sisqó Andrews in middle school, and in 1995, he, Sisqo, Larry 'Jazz' Anthony, and 'Tamir Nokio Ruffin' founded the group and began performing around the Baltimore area. Originally a gospel group, Dru Hill soon moved into R&B, at the chagrin of Woody's mother, Joan Green, who promptly and literally pulled the 15-year-old out of the group. Only in reluctance did she allow Woody to rejoin the group, which was signed to Island Records in 1996.
Woody served as the group's primary songwriter during its early days, and has always been as the group's most spiritually-grounded member. While Dru Hill enjoyed mainstream success during the late-1990s, Woody felt uneasy about leaving gospel music behind. After the group had to dodge gunshots while on tour in Paris, France, Woody felt convinced that he needed to leave the group, and quit on the set of the music video shoot for Wild Wild West (1999), a Will Smith song which featured Dru Hill as guest vocalists.
Dru Hill tried to continue as a trio, but decided that they needed Woody back in the group. Newly reorganized Island Def Jam Records set up the "Dru World Order" project, allowing each member to record a solo album bare the next Dru Hill album was recorded in November 2000. Woody recorded his debut solo album, Soul Music',' but its release was continually delayed by Def Jam/ Def Soul, because of the success of Sisqó's Unleash the Dragon album and its singles.
Woody got a release from Def Jam for his solo deal, and issued Soul Music on Kirk Franklin's "Gospocentric Records" in May 2002. The album was moderately successful within the gospel scene, reaching #5 on the gospel charts. Soul Music was dedicated to the memory of Woody's mother, who died of cancer the year before, and features Woody's cover version of her favorite gospel song, "I Won't Complain".
After the release of Soul Music, Woody returned to Def Soul and re-joined Dru Hill for the Dru World Order LP. That album's "My Angel" is a dedication to his mother, and precedes "How Could You", the first gospel track to appear on a Dru Hill album. - Actor
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A.J. Castro was born in Costa Rica and raised in Miami. He got his first taste of movie-making as a high-school student working with his childhood friend to write, direct, act, and edit his own works. His first major on-screen experience was as a featured extra in the movie Transporter 2. Soon after that, he moved to Los Angeles and studied with the drama department at CSULA. Since then, he's booked roles in numerous TV Shows, Films, and Commercials. He has appeared on hit shows like Dexter, Will and Grace, The Cool Kids, Mr. Mayor, and NCIS. Aside from acting AJ has launched and is developing his own projects including scripted podcasts, and both comedy and dramatic TV pilots. A.J. prides himself on his work ethic and artistic vision. Married in 2004, and father to two sweet girls AJ is a family man, who is passionate about his work and tries to savor every moment. Outside of work some of his passions include basketball, board games with friends, and grabbing a nice margarita with his wife.- Actor
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A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman was born on 10 September 1941 in Noakhali, East Bengal, British India. He was an actor and writer, known for Dayee Ke? (1987), Chorabali (2012) and Churiwala (2001). He was married to Runi Zaman. He died on 20 February 2021 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.- Aart Gisolf was born on 10 September 1937 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He is a composer, known for Eén hagedis teveel (1960), Kaffee oder Tee? (2000) and Planet Wissen (2002).
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Abel Peñalba was born on 10 September 1966 in Mar del Plata, Argentina. He is a cinematographer and actor, known for Moebius (1996), Pasajero 10542 (2002) and Bei Anruf tot (2016).- Actor
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Abhishek Krishnan is a Mumbai-based actor, writer, director and founder of Misfits Motion Pictures and The Misfits Co. His alma mater includes Whistling Woods International (Filmmaking), Birmingham School of Acting, Duende School of Ensemble Physical Theatre, Barry John Acting Studio and Aston University.
As an actor, his screen credits include Yash Raj Film's 'Prithviraj', Netflix's (upcoming) 'Trial by Fire', Netflix's 'Feels Like Ishq', 2-time Oscar winning French filmmaker, Claude Lelouch's 'Un + Une', Shoojit Sircar's 'Stupid Cupid', Sony Liv's 'Tan Lines', among others. Additionally, his stage credits include the title role in NCPA's 'Gandhi: The Musical', Aadyam's 'Sing India Sing' & 'Mother Courage and her Children', Akvarious' 'One Night Only', Ace Productions' 'Grease', to name a few. He is also credited as a voice actor (English dub) for the male lead characters in Netflix's 'Minnal Murali' & 'Looop Lapeta'.
His work as a writer-director-producer includes the Cannes Short Film Festival '21 award winning film 'Green Room: Thehrav', which was also an official selection at the Dharamshala International Film Festival, among other accolades.
As founder and director of the creative agency, The Misfits Co., he has been involved in writing, directing, and producing content for brands like Aditya Birla Capital, Bajaj Finance Ltd, IDFC First Bank, Oxford University, Pinnacle Life Science, Marathon Realty, Krea University, Loopify, to name a few.
His hobbies include singing, dancing, beatboxing, and body music, apart from being a compulsive, self-proclaimed punster and a passionate foodie. His mottos in life are 'Jayus' and 'Hakuna Matata'.- Actor
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Adam Cardon starred as astronaut Daryl Henderson in Hulu's sci-fi series Ark (produced by Gabe Sachs, written by Robbie Thompson). On television, he's agented child stars on Arrested Development, confronted Rebecca Romijn as a sleazy paparazzo on Pepper Dennis, and saved Chelsea Brady from the jaws of death on Days of Our Lives. Additional credits include the feature Sons of Liberty, Ringer! (Best Actor, Bali International Film Festival) and festival favorites Small Talk and 12/14/1996. On stage, he spent a season with Southwest Shakespeare Company and made his Los Angeles theater debut in Wink at the Zephyr Theater. Adam stars in the current Pepsi ad campaign and narrated The Power, the sequel to the international bestseller The Secret. Adam currently studies with Eric Morris and can be found sailing, surfing, and working on his family's Utah ranch in his spare time.- Actor
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Adam Charles Hayman was born on 10 September 1883 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor. He was married to Marie Desbecker. He died on 10 July 1945 in Niagara Falls, New York, USA.- Actor
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Adam W. Griswold of North Reading, Massachusetts has been writing, directing, producing, and frequently starring in features, shorts, and web series through Smoking Bottle Entertainment since 2011. A graduate of Emerson College, he also regularly works on other film productions throughout New England. His films include the sci-fi comedy "Space People" and its sequel, which have screened at numerous genre festivals, as well as "Revenge of the Animals" and the "Cartoon Man" trilogy. He is also the director and co-creator of the feature-length musical dramedy "Quirewood! The Musical," which was completed in 2019 after more than two years in the works.- Editor
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Adam Heller was born on 10 September 1975 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He is an editor and writer, known for 27 Dresses (2008), Hot Tamale (2006) and Donnie's Curse (2006).- Writer
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Adam Herz is a screenwriter and producer best known for creating the American Pie movie franchise. He wrote the original screenplay for American Pie, which became a worldwide hit and pop culture phenomenon. Herz subsequently wrote and produced the sequels American Pie 2, American Wedding, and was a producer on the 4th theatrical release American Reunion. The franchise has generated nearly a billion dollars at the box office, with ancillary revenues well in excess.
Herz grew up in East Grand Rapids, Michigan and attended high school there, from which he would later draw inspiration for the fictional "East Great Falls High." Herz graduated from the University of Michigan, after which he moved to Los Angeles. While working a string of production assistant jobs, Herz wrote his first spec script. Sold to studios with the name Untitled Teenage Sex Comedy That Can Be Made For Under Ten Million Dollars, less than a year later the film was complete and ready for release, newly titled American Pie.
Herz founded the production company Terra Firma Films with a first-look deal at Universal Studios for many years, in which he set up and produced numerous projects around Hollywood. With Terra Firma, Herz also started the Emerging Writers Program, enabling young and undiscovered writers to develop their talents and gain entry into the film business.
Herz most recently created, wrote, and executive produced the half-hour comedy series Best Intentions, the intended replacement for Pop Network's critically acclaimed Schitt's Creek. However, despite a pilot that broke testing records and a full season just days away from shooting, parent company Viacom instructed Pop to abandon all scripted programming. COVID lockdowns began shortly thereafter, the combined effect of which killed the show and the work of hundreds of people.- Adam Thompson was born on 10 September 1993 in Newport Beach, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Division (2001), Planet Far Away (2005) and M. Night Shyamalan's Signs of Fear (2002).
- Adele and her brother Fred were the toast of Broadway in the 1920s and early thirties with such shows as Lady be Good and Funny Face. Many thought Adele was the greater entertainer of the pair, comparing her to Fanny Brice and Imogene Coca. Fred was far more serious about his craft and would rehearse tirelessly while his sister would refer to him as "Moaning Minnie" because he was seldom satisfied. After Adele married an English lord in 1932, Fred did one more show without her (The Gay Divorcee) then headed for Hollywood to begin his legendary career. One can't help wondering whether his stardom would have been as great without the early success of his partnership with Adele.
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Ademar Guerra was born on 10 September 1933 in Sorocaba, São Paulo, Brazil. He was a director and producer, known for Grande Teatro Tupi (1951), Urgente (Um Namorado Para Sheila) (1959) and Gente Como a Gente (1963). He died on 19 February 1993 in São Paulo, SP, Brazil.- Adreana Parvi Ramkarran is a Canadian actress, born in Toronto, Canada. Her life consists of many different artistic talents, inherited from both of her parents. She grew up involving herself in any group or extra-curricular that would allow her to act, sing and dance. In High School, she joined her musical theatre program, where she credits the start of her acting career. There, she performed many different lead roles, including her favorite, "Donkey" in Shrek the Musical. It was then that she decided the make a career out of this passion, and she went on to follow that dream after graduating.
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Agnieszka Borowa was born on 10 September 1983. Agnieszka is a writer, known for Dom (2016), Early Adopter (2024) and Niepodleglosc (2018).- Akio Yashiro was born on 10 September 1929 in Tokyo, Japan. He was a composer, known for Nanami: The Inferno of First Love (1968) and Aido: Slave of Love (1969). He died on 9 April 1976 in Yokohama, Japan.
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Al St. John was born on 10 September 1893 in Santa Ana, California, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Billy the Kid in Texas (1940), Prairie Badmen (1946) and Billy the Kid Trapped (1942). He was married to Yvonne June Villon Price Pearce (actress), Lillian Marion Ball and Flo-Bell Moore. He died on 21 January 1963 in Lyons, Georgia, USA.- Alan Dellay was born on 10 September 1923 in Fairview, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for Trading Places (1983), Amityville II: The Possession (1982) and I, the Jury (1982). He died on 28 August 2003 in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA.
- Alan Hackney was born on 10 September 1924 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK. He was a writer, known for I'm All Right Jack (1959), K2 + 1 (1971) and Strictly T-T (1956). He was married to Margaret Bartlett. He died on 15 May 2009 in Hertfordshire, England, UK.
- Songwriter ("Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm"), composer and pianist, educated at the Auditorium School of Music with Herman Froehlich and also a student of Clarence Adler. He was a staff pianist with the Remick Company, and on staff with Donaldson, Douglas and Gumble (his brother), and he wrote special material for McIntyre and Heath. During World War I, he entertained at debarkation centers. Joining ASCAP as a charter member in 1914, his chief musical collaborators included Jack Yellen, B.G. De Sylva, and Al Bryan, and his other popular-song compositions include "Are You Sincere?", "How's Every Little Thing in Dixie?" and "You'll Do the Same Thing Over Again".
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Albert Martínez was born on 10 September 1975 in Girona, Girona, Catalonia, Spain. He is an actor, known for Sitges (1996), No se puede tener todo (1997) and El retaule del flautista (2012).- Writer
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Albert Vanloo was born on 10 September 1846 in Ixelles, Belgium. He was a writer, known for Véronique (1950), Airs de France (1955) and The Impossible Mr. Pipelet (1955). He died on 4 March 1920 in Paris, France.- Actor
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Albert Watson was born on 10 September 1921 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was an actor, known for Gymnasiepigen (1960), Skyggen af en helt (1963) and The Last Winter (1960). He died on 22 October 1988.- Albert Wynn was born on 10 September 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Aleksander Luczak was born on 10 September 1943 in Legionowo, Mazowieckie, Poland.
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Aleksander Sosinski was born on 10 September 1992 in Poland. He is an actor, known for Na dobre i na zle (1999), All About My Parents (2014) and Venice (2010).- Director
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Aleksandr Daruga was born on 10 September 1961 in Kiev, USSR. He was a director and actor, known for Klouny (2008), Spies Must Die: Blast Wave (2013) and Spies Must Die: The Fox Hole (2013). He died on 12 April 2016.- Writer
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Aleksandr Dovzhenko was born on 10 September 1894 in Vyunishche, Sosnitsa Ueyzd, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire [now Sosnitsa, Sosnitsa Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a writer and director, known for Earth (1930), Shors (1939) and Life in Bloom (1949). He was married to Yuliya Solntseva. He died on 25 November 1956 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia].- Writer
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Aleksandr Galin was born on 10 September 1947. He is a writer and director, known for La delegazione (1994), Foto (2003) and Poterpevshiy (2010).- Aleksandr Larikov was born on 10 September 1890 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]. He was an actor, known for Morskoy batalion (1946), Otets Serafim (1922) and Mogila Panburleya (1928). He died on 13 May 1960 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia].
- Aleksandr Milovidov was born on 10 September 1987 in Novosibirsk, RSFSR, USSR. He is an actor, known for Nevskiy (2016) and 10 dney do vesny (2024).
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Aleksandr Revva was born on 10 September 1974 in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]. He is an actor and writer, known for Prababushka legkogo povedeniya. Nachalo (2021), Dublyor (2013) and Naughty Grandma (2017).- Aleksei Budarin was born on 10 September 1990 in Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia].
- Aleksei Fajko was born on 10 September 1893 in Moscow, Russia. He was a writer, known for Aelita, the Queen of Mars (1924), Four Hearts (1944) and The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom (1924). He died on 25 January 1978.
- Russian actor Aleksei Panin is a rising star of the Russian cinema of the 2000s. One of the youngest actors to receive the Russian state Award for the film The Star (2002). He played the breakthrough roles in Roman Kachanov's black comedy DMB (2000) and Daun Haus (2001).
In 2005, he played the main role in Aleksey Balabanov's film Blind Man's Bluff (2005), who played a bandit who later became a deputy of Moscow. This film is also a black comedy, which later gained cult status in Russia. This role became the most famous in Panin's career.
In 2010s, Aleksei Panin got into constant dirty scandals, on the verge of performances, who became the face of the cancellation culture in Russia.
In 2022, he condemned the Russian government for the invasion of Ukraine and emigrated to Spain. Aleksei Panin returned to acting with the help of theatrical performances that participated in Europe. - Actor
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Aleksey Samolyotov was born on 10 September 1963 in Novosibirsk, RSFSR, USSR. He is an actor and writer, known for Salyut-7 (2017), Psikhi (2016) and Ne poteryayte znamya (1968).- Alemdar Karamanov was born on 10 September 1934 in Simferopol, USSR [now Ukraine]. Alemdar is a composer, known for Lyubov s privilegiyami (1989), Khorovod (1994) and Triumph Over Violence (1965).
- Alena Michalidesová was born on 10 September 1954 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia]. She is an actress, known for Nevesta k zulíbání (1981), Smoliari (1978) and Cnostný metod (1979).
- Alessandro Betti was born on 10 September 1966 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. He is an actor and writer, known for Resident Evil: Underground (2012), Human Capital (2013) and Scatola nera (2019).
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Alessandro Izzo was born on 10 September 1974 in Livorno, Italy. Alessandro is a director and writer, known for Kiss Me Lorena (2005), Last Blood (2006) and Olivia (2016).- Actor
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Alex Alessi was born on 10 September 1986 in Edison, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and editor, known for When Everything's Gone (2020), Kings & Pawns and Nomad (2018).- Writer
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Alex was born on September 10 1978. He studied at Cambridge University where he became a member of the Footlights Revue. In 2000 he made his debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his show How To Avoid Huge Ships and was nominated for the Perrier award for best new comic with his show How To Make Fish Laugh. A man of many talents,he has appeared as a contestant on word-based TV game show 'Countdown' and written two books 'Wordwatching' and 'Birdwatching', fronted a live jazz comedy show 'The Horne Section' and ,with fellow comedian Owen Powell,conducted a survey to find a representative of every country recognized by the United Nations to live in London.- Alex Saxon is a film, television, and stage actor with a diverse and eclectic background spanning academia and the arts. He is known for his work in The Fosters, Finding Carter, and Ray Donovan.
Hailing from Liberty, Missouri, Alex began acting in theatre at age 8. His experience continued into short films and regional theatre, as well as dance performance. He studied Pre-Med at William Jewell College, graduating magna cum laude with dual majors in Psychology and Applied Critical Thought and Inquiry, and a minor in Chemistry before relocating to Los Angeles. - Producer
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Alexander Pappas was born on 10 September 1978 in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. He is a producer and director, known for Meeting Agnus (2002), Timescape (2000) and Scenes from a Parking Lot (2003).- He was born in 10 September 1867 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire (Russia). He was a Russian ballet dancer, ballet master and choreographer, founder of character dance in Russian ballet who served at the Mariinsky Theatre, and also a pioneering animation director who is credited with invention of stop motion animation.
At the age of nine Alexander entered the Saint Petersburg Imperial Theatrical School where he studied under Marius Petipa, Pavel Gerdt, Platon Karsavin and Lev Ivanov. He graduated in 1885 and in a year became a member of the Mariinsky Theatre troupe. Shiryaev quickly rose to fame. During the studies he already managed to learn almost the entire repertoire of Mariinka, thus he easily substituted solo performers, both in classical and character roles. Shiryaev's musical talent and extraordinary visual memory gained him a place of Marius Petipa's assistant and tutor. He easily recollected all movements, reconstructing and finishing ballets after his teacher. He helped to stage The Seasons, Harlequinade, The Trial of Damis, among others. As a ballet master he helped Petipa to bring back such ballets as Coppélia, The Little Humpbacked, The Pharaoh's Daughter, Tsar Kandavl or Le Roi Candaule and Giselle.
Around the same time he became deeply interested in character dance. In 1891 Shiryaev, aged 24, opened and headed the first character class under the Theatrical School. He studied and implemented elements of Russian, Hungarian, Spanish and other national dances into his ballets.
He was the first performer of the Buffoon part in The Nutcracker (the role was edited out from later productions) which he also staged, gaining praise from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky himself. He also performed the buffoon dance from Mlada, Russian dance from Dubrovsky, dance of jesters and skomorokhs from The Merchant Kalashnikov and other operas directed by Lev Ivanov. Some of his famous ballet performances include Carabosse in The Sleeping Beauty, Ivanushka in The Little Humpbacked Horse, Quasimodo in La Esmeralda, Harlequin in Harlequinade, Dr. Coppélius in Coppélia and Abderakhman in Raymonda.
In 1905 a new director of Imperial Theatres made Shiryaev leave the theatre. After that Shiryaev spent a lot of time touring around Europe. He also opened a training school in London; his students later joined the troupe led by Anna Pavlova. After the October revolution he worked both as a dancer and a pedagogue in the Mariinsky and Alexandrinsky Theatres, restoring forgotten ballets. In 1921 he left the stage and became a teacher at the Leningrad Choreographic Institute where he had worked for the rest of his life. Among his students were such acclaimed artists as Mikhail Fokin, Fyodor Lopukhov, Pyotr Gusev, Galina Ulanova.
During his 1904-1905 visits to London Shiryav acquired a 17.5 mm film Biokam camera and started filming ballets, as well as making home movies involving his family, comedy and trick films. His suggestion to film primary dancers of the Mariinka for free was rejected by the theatre management.
After that he built an improvised studio at his apartment where he carefully recreated various ballets by staging them using hand-made dolls which he created from either clay or papier-mâché; they were 20-25 centimeters tall, and their body parts were connected by thin wire which provided plasticity. He then filmed them on camera, frame by frame. In the process he also made thousands of sketches, catching every movement, also turning them into a filming reel so that one could watch the entire dance in form of a cartoon.
From 1906 to 1909 Shiryav produced a number of pioneering stop motion and traditionally animated films. This happened at least several years before Wladyslaw Starewicz - another influential Russian animator who had been long credited with invention of stop motion animation - produced his first films. Although Shiryav didn't hold much interest in animation as an art form, but rather saw it as an instrument in studying human plastics, using his films for educational purposes.
During the Soviet period those films were mostly forgotten, although Fyodor Lopukhov and some other memoirists mentioned his animation experiments in their books. Ninel Yultyeva described how Shiryaev produced around 1700 drawings and filmed them just to demonstrate one complex dance to his students. For a Hindu dance from La Bayadère he prepared clay figures and made them repeat every movement on camera; his film was later used during the restoration of Marius Petipa's ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre.
In 1995 a Russian documentarist and ballet historian Victor Bocharov started researching information on Shiryaev's animation experiments. He was soon contacted by Daniil Savelyev, a ballet photographer who personally knew the family. He got hold of the entire archive from the last wife of Alexander Shiryaev's son and kept it safe. Bocharov spent many years trying to get financing from Roskino in order to restore the films and produce a documentary.
In 2003 he finally released the one-hour movie entitled A Belated Premiere (2004) which included fragments of different films by Shiryaev. Around 2008 Bocharov finally managed to get fundings from the Pordenone Silent Film Festival in order to restore the negatives. Around the same time he got in contact with Aardman Animations who also became involved in restoration and digitizing process. The films were subsequently shown at various international film festivals. - Cinematographer
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Alexander Strelinger was born on 10 September 1934 in Martin, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia]. He is a cinematographer, known for Schuzka o pul ctvrté... (1957), Generál (1960) and Izba s vyhladom (1982).- Alexandra Madera is an American Actress who is known for Love is a Broadway Hit (2017) and Shadow of Doubt (2017) . She started theatre at the age of 12 , and is known for her roles as Elio in the play of "Cachi Batman" by Soraya María and Adela in "the house of Bernarda Alba" at the theatre of Bellas Artes in the Dominican Republic in 1997. Throughout the years she has done commercial work and TV hosting. As an adult, she continued work as a TV co host on super canal channel 33 in 2016 , televised not only in DR but worldwide as well. She started radio hosting back in 2013, and is a host and producer for her own women show at wkdm1380am, a multicultural broadcasting media station in New York City. She has done some recent work in some commercials , TV and film in 2016, set to be released in 2017 and 2018.
- Alexandra Prado Coelho was born on 10 September 1967 in Lisbon, Portugal. She is an actress, known for Manhã Submersa (1980), Manhã Submersa (1978) and Resistir à Cegueira do Mundo - Eduardo Prado Coelho (2020).
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Alexandra Szucs was born on 10 September 1991. She is a publicist, known for Alien: Romulus (2024), All the Light We Cannot See (2023) and Dust Bunny.