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- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Ove Tjernberg was born on 27 December 1928 in Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden. He was an actor and writer, known for Zigenare (1968), Någonstans i Sverige (1973) and Anna, My Darling (1965). He was married to Hjördis Berling-Tjernberg and Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz. He died on 7 March 2001 in Östhammar, Uppsala län, Sweden.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Pianist, songwriter ("Sunrise Serenade", "Oh What It Seemed to Be"), conductor, author and composer. He began his career as the music director of a touring vaudeville unit, then joined the orchestras of Mal Hallett and Horace Heidt as pianist. In 1944, he led his own orchestra, playing theatres, ballrooms and hotels. Thereafter he founded piano studios across America and published piano instructional books. He made many records, and had his own radio and television programs. Joining ASCAP in 1940, he collaborated musically with Al Frisch, Fred Wise, Jack Lawrence, Al Avola, Mack David, Bennie Benjamin and George David Weiss. His popular song and instrumental compositions also include "Falling Leaves", "Roses in the Rain", "Lover's Lullaby", "Carle Boogie", "Sunrise Boogie", "Sunrise in Napoli", "Georgianna", "Blue Fantasy", "I Didn't Know", "The Golden Touch" and "The Apple Valley Waltz".- Tokue Hanazawa was born on 18 October 1911 in Tokyo, Japan. He was an actor, known for Zesshô (1966), Shiosai (1975) and Red Lion (1969). He died on 7 March 2001 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
- Robert Rucker was born on 28 March 1932 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Robert died on 7 March 2001 in Mandeville, Louisiana, USA.
- Production Designer
- Set Decorator
- Art Department
Erhard Engel was born on 12 April 1940. He was a production designer and set decorator, known for Väter und Söhne - Eine deutsche Tragödie (1986), Frankfurt: The Face of a City (1981) and Tatort (1970). He died on 7 March 2001.