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- 'Amarillo Slim' Preston was born on 31 December 1928 in Johnson, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for California Split (1974), 2009 World Series of Poker (2009) and All In: The Poker Movie (2009). He was married to Helen. He died on 29 April 2012 in Amarillo, Texas, USA.
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'Junior' Burchinal was born on 14 July 1928 in Paris, Texas, USA. 'Junior' is known for Black Sheep Squadron (1976). 'Junior' died on 30 January 2008 in Brookston, Texas, USA.- Born in Porterville, California in 1928, A. John Graves was writing songs and playing piano for school and vaudeville type shows at the age of eight, with his first professional engagement coming six years later. Through the World War II years, his high school dance band had a corner on most of the dances in Tulare County, since all the other musicians had been drafted. His other early professional musical experiences were with former big band jazz players who were too old for the service. (This is where he learned many of the some three thousand songs now included in his request book, The Memory Flogger).
Upon graduating from The College of the Pacific, he went to Los Angeles to try starting a career in broadcasting. When his money ran out, he went on the road with a small comedy band, replacing Stan Freberg. Besides playing for dancing, they did three floor shows a night, and Graves was featured as a dead-pan comedian. After a tour with Rick Fay's Krazy Kats, he settled in Los Angeles and started a family while earning a living playing in piano bars.
Since his efforts to break into broadcasting had been unsuccessful, he finally decided to start at the very bottom, and became a page at NBC. Six months later he was selecting recorded background music for Matinee Theater daily dramas, followed by an eight year stint as an NBC Broadcast Standards Program Policy Editor (so-called censor). This led to the position which had become his goal: Manager of Film Programs, where he supervised for NBC such shows as Bonanza, I Dream of Jeannie, Ironside, The Man from Uncle, Then Came Bronson, The Debbie Reynolds Show, The Monkees, and a series shot in London with Lord Lew Grade called The Strange Report.
In 1970 the management changed at MGM-TV and Graves moved over to become Director of Current Programming. He was the executive in charge of the award-winning Medical Center, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, GE Monogram Documentaries, and several syndicated talk shows. Since executive regimes at this level tend to change about every two years, 1972 gave him the opportunity to become a producer. He helmed Assignment Vienna, with Robert Conrad, an eight hour miniseries filmed on location in Vienna, Austria for MGM-TV and the ABC Television Network.
The newly formed South Australian Film Corporation was looking for someone with network, major studio, and international experience to head up their feature film and television area in1974, and Graves accepted the challenge. Under his guidance, the Corporation made its first major feature success: Peter Weir's critically acclaimed Picnic at Hanging Rock, of which Graves was Executive Producer. During his two year contract, he was also responsible for the BBC's feature Storm Boy, the re-editing of Sunday Too Far Away, and a TV feature movie, The Sound of Love.
Back in the U.S., there followed a series of development deals with Universal, Zev Braun Productions, and EMI. In 1981 Graves became a partner in L.A. House Productions and made a pilot for a syndicated sports show and produced corporate and institutional projects. At the same time, he enrolled in a graduate program at California State University at Northridge with the goal of teaching upon getting his master's degree in Mass Communication. After ten gratifying years as an associate professor in the Communication Department at Central Missouri State University, plus an exchange professorship in Wales, he retired to Pagosa Springs, Colorado as Professor Emeritus. He's very active in the local show business scene, as writer, performer, producer, and consultant.
Throughout this varied career, he has always played several nights a week as a single pianist, side man, or band leader at private parties, including affairs for Judy Garland, Groucho Marx, Danny Thomas, and John Wayne. He has recorded, been a staff pianist at KLAC-TV and on the first Betty White show, was musical director for the Gloria Hart Show on KLAC-TV, and has accompanied such artists as George Burns, June Christy, Rosemary Clooney, Rudy Vallee, Redd Foxx, Arthur Duncan, and Jimmy Durante.
Of the myriad of famous people Graves has met and/or worked with, he recalls associations with three that particularly stand out in his memory: a morning with Lord Bertrand Russell at his home in Wales, an afternoon tea with Katharine Hepburn at her home in Beverly Hills, and the delight of having Eric Sevareid as a house guest for three days in Warrensburg, Missouri.
After almost fifty years of evaluating other people's writing, he's now doing his own, as well as teaching a correspondence course in Creative Writing for Radio, Television, and Film for Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado. He also enjoys playing with different jazz groups, and at clubs and private parties for people who love the music of jazz, standards, and showtunes.
"Boom, Bust, and Battle" was a radio series he originated to explore the music and culture of the 20s, 30, and 40s. It became the basis for a musical variety show he produced with John Porter featuring a Dixieland band, singers, dancers, and comedians celebrating those three decades. This year (04) he created an original musical revue based on the life work of Richard Rodgers called "The Hills Are Alive...," which featured a cast of nearly fifty singers, dancers, and instrumentalists celebrating Rodgers' collaborations with Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II. - Director
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- Writer
A. Vincent was born on 14 June 1928 in Calicut, Kerala, India. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Prem Nagar (1974), Naam Pirandha Mann (1977) and Vayanadan Thampan (1978). He was married to Margret. He died on 25 February 2015 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.- Actor
- Art Director
Aarno Laamanen was born on 24 August 1928 in Ruokolahti, Finland. He was an actor and art director, known for Pois alta akkavalta (1972) and Omat koirat purivat (1974). He was married to Sanna Peltonen. He died in 2011.- Abdallah Farghaly was born on 2 December 1928 in Cairo, Egypt. He was an actor, known for El-Fatenah wa el-Salook (1974), The Street Player (1983) and Girls Brother (1984). He died on 18 May 2010 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Writer
- Composer
Abdel Hai Adib was born on 22 December 1928 in El-Mahalla El-Kubra, Egypt. He was a writer and composer, known for Laylat El-Baby Doll (2008), Ana el hareb (1962) and The Most Dangerous Man in the World (1967). He died on 11 June 2007 in Switzerland.- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Abe Glazer was born on 19 February 1928 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Asalto en Tijuana (1984), High Anxiety (1977) and Al filo de la ley (1992). He was married to Elaine Sherman. He died on 30 January 2023 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.- Abe Jacobs was born on 18 April 1928 in Chatham Islands, New Zealand. He died on 21 August 2023 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
- Abhimanyu Sharma was born on 5 September 1928 in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is an actor, known for Don (1978), Ek Musafir Ek Hasina (1962) and Crime and Punishment (1974).
- Achim Schmidtchen was born on 25 April 1928 in Wurgwitz, Freital, Saxony, Germany. He was an actor, known for Karl May (1992), Streng geheim (1963) and Berlin um die Ecke (1965). He was married to Regina Jeske. He died on 18 December 1997 in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
- Ada Lynn was born on 7 September 1928 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for It Takes Two (1988), Walker, Texas Ranger (1993) and Ford Star Revue (1950). She was married to Sidney Lynn. She died on 23 August 2018 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
- Adam Lynch was born on 25 October 1928 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, USA. He was married to Ellie. He died on 27 February 2018 in San Antonio, Texas, USA.
- Adam Vedernjak was born on 21 December 1928. He was an actor, known for Kapelski kresovi (1974), Signal Over the City (1960) and Fiskal (1970). He died on 7 January 2010 in Zagreb, Croatia.
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Adam Walacinski was born on 18 September 1928 in Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland. He was a composer, known for Zwariowana noc (1967), Ostatni kurs (1963) and Theatre Macabre (1971). He died on 4 August 2015 in Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland.- Actor
- Director
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Adam West was born William West Anderson on September 19, 1928 in Walla Walla, Washington, to parents Otto West Anderson, a farmer, and his wife Audrey V. (Speer), an opera singer. At age 10, in 1938, West had a cache of comic books; and starting in 1939, Batman, who appeared in Detective Comics, made a big impression on him--the comic hero was part bat-man (a la Count Dracula) and part world's greatest detective (a la Charlie Chan and Sherlock Holmes). When his mother remarried to a Dr. Paul Flothow, she took West and his younger brother, John, to Seattle. At age 14, West attended Lakeside School, then went to Whitman College, where he got a degree in literature and psychology. During his last year of college, he married 17-year-old Billie Lou Yeager.
West got a job as a disc jockey at a local radio station, then enrolled at Stanford for post-grad courses. Drafted into the army, he spent the next two years starting military television stations, first at San Luis Obispo, California, then at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Afterwards, West and his wife toured Europe, visiting Germany, Switzerland and Italy's Isle of Capri. When the money ran out, he joined a childhood and college buddy, Carl Hebenstreit, who was starring in the kiddie program "The Kini Popo Show" in Hawaii. West would eventually replace Carl but not the other star, Peaches the Chimp. In 1956, he got a divorce and married a beautiful girl, originally from Tahiti, named Ngatokoruaimatauaia Frisbie Dawson (he called her "Nga" for short). They had a daughter, Jonelle (born 1957), and a son, Hunter (born 1958). In 1959, West came to Hollywood. He adopted the stage name "Adam West", which fit his roles, as he was in some westerns.
After seven years in Tinseltown, he achieved fame in his signature role as Bruce Wayne / Batman, on the wildly popular ABC-TV series Batman (1966) (though he has over 60 movie and over 80 television guest appearance credits, "Batman" is what the fans remember him for). The series, which lasted three seasons, made him not just nationally but internationally famous. The movie version, Batman: The Movie (1966), earned West the "Most Promising New Star" award in 1967. The downside was that the "Batman" fame was partly responsible for ruining his marriage, and he was typecast and almost unemployable for a while after the series ended (he did nothing but personal appearances for two years).
In 1970, he met and then married Marcelle Tagand Lear, and picked up two stepchildren, Moya and Jill. In addition, they had two children of their own: Nina West in 1976 and Perrin in 1979. You can't keep a good actor down--West's career took off again, and he appeared in 50 projects after that: movies, television movies and sometimes doing voices on television series. West wrote his autobiography, "Back to the Batcave" (1994). One of his most prized possessions was a drawing of Batman by Bob Kane with the inscription "To my buddy, Adam, who breathed life into my pen and ink creation". Beginning in 2000, West made guest appearances on the animated series Family Guy (1999), on which he played Mayor Adam West, the lunatic mayor of Quahog, Rhode Island.
On June 9, 2017, Adam West died at age 88 after a brief battle with leukemia in Los Angeles, California. On June 15, 2017, Los Angeles shone the bat-signal on City Hall, and Walla Walla shone the bat-signal on the Whitman Tower, both as a tribute to West.- Adel Adham was born on 8 March 1928 in Alexandria, Egypt. He was an actor, known for Gahim taht el-Ma (1989), The Bad Guys (1970) and Antar Zamanuh (1994). He died on 1 February 1996 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Adele Leigh was born on 15 June 1928 in Hackney, London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Davy (1957), The Beggar's Opera (1953) and Alice Through the Looking Box (1960). She was married to Kurt Enderl, James Pease and Jack Morgenstein (Morgan). She died on 23 May 2004 in Kensington, London, England, UK.- Script and Continuity Department
Adele Reynolds was born on 1 June 1928 in England. She is known for The Diamond Wizard (1954), Mr Drake's Duck (1951) and Twilight Women (1952). She has been married to Ronald Spencer since 1963.- Adolf Shestakov was born on 20 May 1928 in Lysva, Ural region, RSFSR, USSR. He was an actor, known for Dersu Uzala (1961), Na ostrove dalnem (1957) and The Meek One (1960). He died on 21 August 1998.
- Adolfo García Grau was born on 9 July 1928 in Mataderos, Buenos Aires City, Distrito Federal, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Operación Ja-Ja (1963), Mujeres perdidas (1964) and Lindor Covas, el cimarrón (1963). He died on 24 June 1993 in Buenos Aires City, Distrito Federal, Argentina.
- Adolfo Gilly was born on 25 August 1928 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Revolución, S.A. de C.V. (2008), Unam: La fuerza de la pasión (1987) and Trotsky: A Film (1987). He died on 4 July 2023 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
He is son and grandson of journalists and theater critics. He studied law in Barcelona finishing his career in 1951. He debuted in cinema and theater in 1947, and as a theater director in 1956. In 1965 he became the director of the Teatro Español de Madrid, and in 1972 directed his first film.- Adrian Frutiger was born on 24 May 1928 in Unterseen, Bern, Switzerland. He was married to Simone Huguette Bickel and Paulette Flückiger. He died on 10 September 2015 in Bremgarten, Bern, Switzerland.
- Script and Continuity Department
- Writer
Adrian Vale was born on 5 May 1928 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, UK. He was a writer, known for ITV Television Playhouse (1955), A HAon is a HAon Sin a HAon (1968) and Inquiry at Lisieux (1963). He was married to Angela Vale. He died on 14 July 2000 in Waltham Forest, London, England, UK.- Agnes Fontoura was born on 4 April 1928 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She was an actress, known for Guerra dos Sexos (1983), A Estrada (1956) and A Pantera Nua (1979). She died on 5 March 2005 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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- Writer
- Editor
Agnès Varda was born on 30 May 1928 in Ixelles, Belgium. She was a director and writer, known for Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962), Vagabond (1985) and Faces Places (2017). She was married to Jacques Demy. She died on 29 March 2019 in Paris, France.- Agostino Ferrin was born on 27 July 1928 in Piove di Sacco, Veneto, Italy. He was an actor, known for Aïda (1977), Le trouvère (1981) and Norma (1974). He died on 17 August 1989 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
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Agustin Román was born on 5 May 1928 in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. He is known for America Undercover (1983). He died on 11 April 2012 in Miami, Florida, USA.- Actor
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Aidan Harrington was born in London, England, the older of seven children, born to the late Theodore and Anna Harrington. He was a 1946 graduate of The Latymer School and later the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1950. He began his entertainment career singing in the chorus of the historic Palace Theatre where he was discovered in 1952 by film director David Lean and his wife, the actress Ann Todd, who arranged a motion picture contract for him via London Film Productions where he made his screen debut in The Sound Barrier. He was so well received in his first professional performance that he later appeared in 10 other films that same year one of which was the costume epic Ivanhoe directed by Richard Thorpe and parred him alongside such luminaries as Robert Taylor, Joan Fontaine, and Elizabeth Taylor.
Deemed to be one of Britian's "Stars of Tomorrow" during the mid-1950s, he later was seen in such features as Doctor In The House (1954), Dark Avenger (1955), Village of the Damned (1960), Day The Earth Caught Fire (1961), Countess from Hong Kong (1967), Best House in London (1969), Eagle Has Landed (1977), Top Secret (1984), Batman (1989), and, in his final on screen appearance, The Blackheath Poisonings (1992).
He was also noted for his extensive work on both the British and American stage appearing in several well known features which included: Romeo and Juliet, Dinner at Eight, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Mousetrap, And Then There Were None, Les Miserables, Julius Ceasar, The Crucible, All My Sons, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Little Foxes, Waiting for Godot, A Christmas Carol, Long Day's Journey Into Night, The Browning Version, Brewster's Millions, Angel Street, and Love Letters. He retired from acting professionally in 2012 and spent his remaining years devoting time to family, painting in oils, charitable and religious causes, and divided time between his three homes in County Dublin, Surrey England, and Pebble Beach, California.- Aidita Artigas was born on 10 October 1928 in Cuba. She was an actress, known for Una gitana en La Habana (1950), Cuando las mujeres mandan (1951) and Por amarte tanto (1993). She died in January 2003 in Caracas, Venezuela.
- Producer
- Writer
Aina Behring was born on 13 June 1928 in Gothenburg, Sweden. She is a producer and writer, known for Ålder okänd (1991), Glädjekällan (1993) and N.P. Möller, fastighetsskötare (1972).- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Akinori Matsuo was born on 5 November 1928 in Japan. Akinori was a director and assistant director, known for Yakuza sensei (1960), Meiji keppûroku: Taka to ôkami (1968) and Tekka no hanamichi (1968). Akinori died on 12 July 2010.- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Akira Inoue was born on 10 December 1928 in Kyoto, Japan. He was a director and assistant director, known for Zatoichi's Revenge (1965), Showdown at Night's End (1964) and Za gaadoman-Tôkyô yojinbo (1965). He died on 9 January 2022 in Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan.- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Actor
Akira Suzuki was born on 11 October 1928. He was an editor and actor, known for Tampopo (1985), Haru no kane (1985) and Capone Cries a Lot (1985). He died on 17 April 2014 in Tokyo, Japan.- Additional Crew
- Music Department
- Production Manager
The Emmy-winning creator and Executive Producer of "Win Ben Stein's Money", Al Burton has seen his show win seven Emmys for Comedy Central. Early in his career as a producer, writer and director, Burton amassed dozens of credits for youthful entertainment, including Four Star's "Hollywood A Go Go," ABC-TV'S Annual PepsiCo Specials "Romp" and "Go!" as well as the ABC sunmmer series "Malibu U." As Norman Lear's Director of Development, Burton co-developed the breakthrough series "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" and was Creative Supervisor throughout its 325 episodes. Also with Lear, Burton developed, and was Creative Supervisor of "Fernwood 2Night" and "America 2Night." Additionally, he was developer and Creative Supervisor of "Facts of Life," "One Day At A Time," "Diff'rent Strokes," "The Jeffersons," "Silver Spoons," and "Square Pegs." At Universal Television, he developed and was Executive Producer for the 6 1/2 years of "Charles In Charge," the nation's most successful first-run syndicated comedy. Burton is Developer-Executive Producer of "The New Lassie" first-run series. An accomplished composer and lyricist, he co-wrote and composed themes for "Diffrent Strokes," "Facts of Life," "Together We Stand," "Nothing Is Easy," "Charles In Charge," "The New Lassie," and "Turn Ben Stein On." Al Burton is one of America's most honored producers of youthful television: He shared Emmy honors for "All In The Family". He was honored by the National Conference for Christians and Jews ("Diff'rent Strokes"). California Governor's Committee for the Employment of the Handicapped ("Facts Of Life" and "Charles in Charge"). The Entertainment Industries Council honored him with special commendations for his "The New Lassie" and "Charles In Charge," and he is the recipient of the Jackie Coogan Award given by Youth In Film for Outstanding Contribution to Youth Through Entertainment. Burton is winner of The Genesis Award for his portrayal of animal issues in "The New Lassie." As Executive Producer and developer, Al Burton has brought to television (and literally started the careers of) scores of young stars. Michael J. Fox (whom Burton cast in the Norman Lear-Alex Haley series "Palmerstown"), Valerie Bertinelli (whom Burton cast in "One Day At A Time") plus Molly Ringwald ("The Facts Of Life") and Christina Applegate ("Charles In Charge"), Sarah Jessica Parker ("Square Pegs"), Meg Ryan ("Charles In Charge"), Gary Coleman ("Diffrent Strokes"), Mark-Paul Gosselaar ("Charles In Charge"), Tiffini-Amber Thiessen ("Charles In Charge"), Jami Gertz ("Square Pegs"), Nicole Eggert ("Charles In Charge" & "Baywatch"), Kathy Ireland ("Charles In Charge"), Erika Eleniak ("Charles In Charge" & "Baywatch"), Pamela Lee ("Charles In Charge" & "Baywatch"), Leonardo DiCaprio ("The New Lassie") and a long list of others! Burton is a member of the Directors Guild, Writers Guild, AFTRA, NATAS and Academy of Magical Arts. He serves on the Board of Trustees of the Pilgrim Group of Mutual Funds, is a member of the Chair's Council of the Caucus for Producers, Writers and Directors and serves on the advisory board of the Institute for Mental Health Initiatives as well as the Advisory Board of the Samantha Smith Center.- Stunts
- Actor
Al Carmichael, USC halfback who scored first touchdown in AFL history, set an NFL record with a 106-yard kick return in 1956 and was elected to the Packers Hall of Fame in 1974, also worked as a Hollywood stuntman and double in dozens of movies. Carmichael, a halfback, played for Denver in 1960 and '61 after a six-year stint in Green Bay, which selected him in the first round (seventh overall) after he served in the U.S. Marine Corps following his college career at USC.- Additional Crew
Al Ebner was born on 25 April 1928 in Springfield, Ohio, USA. He is known for Big Trouble in Little China (1986), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) and Cocoon (1985). He died on 16 October 2014 in Woodland Hills, California, USA.- Al Hodgkins was born on 20 August 1928 in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Mystic Pizza (1988) and Mermaids (1990). He died on 24 July 2015 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA.
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Menacing looking Italian American actor who developed into the quintessential on-screen hoodlum via several strong roles in key crime films of the early 1970s. Lettieri played the villain against some of Hollywood's biggest screen names including chasing Steve McQueen in The Getaway (1972), intimidating Charles Bronson in Mr. Majestyk (1974), threatening 'John Wayne' in McQ (1974) and, arguably in his most well known role, as Virgil "The Turk" Sollozo trying to eliminate Marlon Brando in The Godfather (1972).
He was already 36 years old when he made his on screen debut in The Hanged Man (1964), and remarkably several years later was associate producer on the disturbing kidnapping drama The Night of the Following Day (1969) starring Marlon Brando. He really hit his strides in the early 1970s starring in many high profile films, before unfortunately succumbing to a heart attack at just 47 years of age. One of the most convincing "heavies" of modern cinema.- Al McGuire was born on 7 September 1928 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Girls Nite Out (1982), Magic vs. Bird: The 1979 NCAA Championship Game (1979) and Sports Illustrated: 1992 the Year in Sports (1992). He was married to Patricia Sharkey. He died on 26 January 2001 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
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- Additional Crew
Al Mello was born on 10 August 1928 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971), Charlie's Angels (1976) and It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman! (1975). He died on 14 August 2006 in Henderson, Nevada, USA.- Al Smith was born on 7 February 1928 in Kirkwood, Missouri, USA. He died on 3 January 2002 in Hammond, Indiana, USA.
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Alain Boudet was born on 14 March 1928 in Sourdeval, Manche, France. He was a director and assistant director, known for Cinéma 16 (1975), Le théâtre de la jeunesse (1960) and La plage de Saint-Clair (1962). He died on 7 August 2019 in Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.- Actor
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- Director
Alain Jouffroy was born on 11 September 1928 in Paris, France. He was an actor and writer, known for The Collector (1967), Fun and Games for Everyone (1968) and Destroy Yourselves (1968). He was married to Laetitia Ney d'Elchingen, Manina, Fusako Hasae and Adriana Bogdan. He died on 20 December 2015 in Paris, France.- Actor
- Additional Crew
Alain Mottet was born on 30 December 1928 in Lyon, Rhône, France. He was an actor, known for The Fire Within (1963), La nuit de Saint-Germain-des-Prés (1977) and Les Misérables (1972). He was married to Françoise Hirsch. He died on 31 October 2017 in Paris, France.- Composer
- Soundtrack
Alain Oulman was born on 15 June 1928 in Lisbon, Portugal. He was a composer, known for Fado Corrido (1964), The Gilded Cage (2013) and The Eyes of My Mother (2016). He was married to Tish Oulman. He died on 29 March 1990 in Paris, France.- Writer
- Actor
- Director
Alain Quercy was born on 26 April 1928 in Paris, France. He was a writer and actor, known for La vie des autres (1980), Sins of Pompeii (1950) and Le premier juré (1973). He was married to Hélène Vallier. He died on 24 June 2012 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France.- Alain Rey was born on 30 August 1928 in Pont-du-Château, Puy-de-Dôme, France. He was married to Danièle Morvan and Josette Debove. He died on 28 October 2020 in Paris, France.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Alain Vanzo was born on 2 April 1928 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He was an actor, known for Bouquet de joie (1956), La vie de bohème (1960) and Le miroir à trois faces: La dame aux camélias (1965). He died on 27 January 2002 in Paris, France.