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Satyajit Ray was born in Calcutta on May 2, 1921. His father, Late Sukumar Ray was an eminent poet and writer in the history of Bengali literature. In 1940, after receiving his degree in science and economics from Calcutta University, he attended Tagore's Viswa-Bharati University. His first movie Pather Panchali (1955) won several International Awards and set Ray as a world-class director. He died on April twenty-third, 1992.- Will J. White was born on 9 May 1925 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for Westworld (1973), Zero Hour! (1957) and Maverick (1957). He was married to Elaine Devry. He died on 23 April 1992 in Grants Pass, Oregon, USA.
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- Producer
- Additional Crew
Michael I. Wagner was born on 30 September 1947 in Ohio, USA. Michael I. was a writer and producer, known for Hill Street Blues (1981), Probe (1988) and Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). Michael I. died on 23 April 1992 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Producer
- Director
- Production Manager
Jack Herzberg was born on 15 June 1916. He was a producer and director, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Everglades! (1961) and Highway Patrol (1955). He died on 23 April 1992.- Jorge Luis Morales was born on 7 August 1960 in Maracay, Aragua, Venezuela. He was an actor, known for ¡Qué chicas! (1989), La revancha (1989) and El desprecio (1991). He died on 23 April 1992 in Venezuela.
- Originally violin player and singer. Played in the thirties in the Kurhaus-cabaret of Louis Davids. In the war she survived Auschwitz. After the liberation she went to acting and founded the Radiostad Comedie. She is mostly known for shortly playing Saartje in the tv-series Swiebertje.
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Author and lyricist Stanley Herbert Styne was the son of Jule Styne and was educated at the University of Southern California. He was a contact representative for music publishers from 1950 to 1953, and between 1951 to 1953 he was a stage manager for several Broadway musicals. By 1954 he was an associate producer for CBS-TV, and the following year until 1962 he was a publicity director for Columbia Pictures' Record Division, also writing special material for television, films and industrial shows. Joining ASCAP in 1956, his chief musical collaborators included George Duning, Robert Allen, Neal Hefti, Donald Kahn, Fred Karger as well as his father. His popular-song compositions include "Wild About That Girl", "Blue Bells", "Beautiful Friendship", "The Silent Treatment", "My Memory Book", "What Gives? What Goes?", "Stay There, Stay There", "This Is Kim", "Our Man in Havana", "Ma Petite", "Cute", "Cry For Happy", and "Peace Is Our Profession", the official song of the Strategic Air Command.- Ronnie Bucknum was born on 5 April 1936 in Alhambra, California, USA. He died on 23 April 1992 in San Luis Obispo, California, USA.
- Deron Johnson was born on 17 July 1938 in San Diego, California, USA. He was married to Lucy Ann. He died on 23 April 1992 in Poway, California, USA.
- Anderz Harning, born 1938 in Stocka, Hudiksvall, was a Swedish author, journalist and literature critic. He was the son of ship-broker Hjalmar Harning and Margit Anna Elvira Westling. Anderz Harning began higher studies at the Latin program but dropped out and instead enlisted on a cargo vessel to get a glimpse of the world. Back in Sweden he made his literary debut in 1961 with the political narrative "Fridagar/Holidays". Ten years later the autobiographical novel "Stålbadet/Austerity" (1972) became a success that made him read, well known and famous. With his next novel, "Asfåglarna/The Vultures" (1974), he was established as a great but a fierce and relentless kind of writer. The two novels were merged into the film "Ondskans år/The Year of Evil" (1987) directed by Humberto López y Guerra. Anderz Harning passed away in 1992 as a result of a fall injury.