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Waldo Salt was one of the many people blacklisted in Hollywood during the Red Scare, but unlike others, Salt recovered triumphantly. He wrote his first scripts in the late 1930s (MGM contract writer, 1936-42) and also served as a civilian consultant to the Office of War Information from 1942- 1945 before being blacklisted in 1951 after refusing to testify before HUAC. Salt spent several years writing under assumed names for various television series (low-budget series such as "Colonel March of Scotland Yard," for example) and undistinguished films before slowly turning his career around, working in more widely seen television and eventually winning two Oscars for his later work in film.- Cinematographer
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Although Henri Decaë gained fame as a cinematographer, he actually entered the film industry as an editor and soundman. Serving as a cameraman in the French army during WW II, upon his release he began making documentaries and directing and photographing industrial and commercial films, then in 1947 made his first feature. His documentary background showed in the look of the films he photographed, and he worked often with directors Louis Malle and Claude Chabrol. From those early, gritty films, Decae evolved into one of the premier cinematographers of plush, big-budget extravaganzas.- Writer
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Yuriy Chulyukin was born on 9 November 1929 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He was a writer and director, known for The Girls (1962), Kak stat schastlivym (1986) and Pogovorim, brat (1979). He was married to Natalya Kustinskaya. He died on 7 March 1987 in Maputo, Mozambique.- Evelyn Dove was born on 11 January 1902 in St. Giles, London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), ITV Play of the Week (1955) and Kaleidoscope (1946). She died on 7 March 1987 in Surrey, England, UK.
- Sonia Gobar was born on 1 October 1917 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for Second Childhood (1939), Mon deputé et sa femme (1937) and La belle de Montparnasse (1937). She died on 7 March 1987 in the United States.
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Arthur Eveleigh-de-Moleyns was born on 28 July 1898 in Norton Malreward, Somerset, England, UK. Arthur died on 7 March 1987 in Dawlish, Devon, England, UK.