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André Hazes was born on 30 June 1951 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He was an actor, known for Zoals u wenst, mevrouw (1984), Mensen zoals jij en ik (1981) and A Kiss (2018). He was married to Rachel Hazes, Ellen Wolf and Annie Dijkstra. He died on 23 September 2004 in Woerden, Utrecht, Netherlands.- Bill Balance was born on 27 October 1918 in Peoria, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Billy Jack Goes to Washington (1977), Barnaby Jones (1973) and A Touch of Grace (1973). He was married to Beatrice Ballance and Alice May Sherman. He died on 23 September 2004 in San Diego, California, USA.
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Hazel W. Hall was born on 27 July 1916 in Wisconsin, USA. Hazel W. is known for What's Up, Doc? (1972), Mean Dog Blues (1978) and Walking Tall (1973). Hazel W. died on 23 September 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Writer
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Bülent Oran was born on 27 March 1924 in Istanbul, Turkey. He was a writer and actor, known for Ankara Ekspresi (1970). He was married to Rengin Arda and Ayse Sasa. He died on 23 September 2004 in Istanbul, Turkey.- Eli Bo Jack Blackfeather was born on 3 October 1943. Eli Bo Jack died on 23 September 2004 in Sacramento, California, USA.
- Lucille Lisle, the Australian born film actress who enjoyed a career as a leading lady in somewhat incoherent movies during the early 1930s, was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and educated at St. Vincents College, Sydney. Her mother put her on the stage when still a child in the pantomime of `Dick Whittington' 1916 at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne. After she had grown up Lisle appeared in several productions under the management of J.C. Williamson limited, notably as Phyllis in `Old English' and as Anne Hall in `Cradle Snatchers' in which she toured for a year. She then appeared opposite Maurice Moscovitch in `The Silent House', followed by roles in `Saturday's Children' and Baby Cyclone' under the direction of Sir Benjamin Fuller. In 1930, she travelled to America making her debut there at the Empire theatre on October 6th as Bertina Farmer in `Stepdaughters of War'. Two years later she arrived in London after a short run in a play off Broadway. Lisle succeeded Edna Best as Stella Hallam at the Lyric in `Another Language'. In 1933, she went on stage in Liverpool in `The Late Christopher Bean', not before she held up proceedings for an hour while she signed autograph books for fans that waited patiently in the rain. Where her stage career flourished her work in motion pictures faltered, poor writing and bad directing all too often the blame for poor reviews. Anthony Havelock-Allen producer her debut feature, an incoherent thriller in which she played the wife of Leslie Perrins. In 1936, after playing in the films `Twice Branded' a prison melodrama starring James Mason and `Midnight at the Wax Museum' one of director Edward Pearson's final credits, Lisle replaced Jessica Tandy as Anna in `Anthony and Anna'. The play ran for two years. `The Minstrel Boy' 1937 was a poor attempt to launch Lisle as a sizzling romantic leading lady. She was joined by Fred Conyngham and Chili Bouchier, the scenario written by Joan Morgan, a child sensation in British pictures during the 1910s. It was Lisle's final film. Undaunted she struggled on comforted by the fact that theatre was offering her so much more than her endeavours on screen. Lisle won the praise of the critics as "the most exquisite and believable" Maria in `Twelfth Night' 1938. She joined the BBC repertory company in 1940 with which she continued for five years. After W.W.II she returned to the BBC as a regular broadcaster retiring in 1952.
- Dido Sotiriou was born on 18 February 1909 in Aydin, Ottoman Empire. She was a writer, known for Matomena homata (2008), That's Life!! Kilorenzos $mith in Talks... (2010) and To rizoma (1990). She died on 23 September 2004 in Athens, Greece.
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Roy Drusky was born on 22 June 1930 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He was an actor, known for The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), Lean on Pete (2017) and The Gold Guitar (1966). He died on 23 September 2004 in Portland, Tennessee, USA.- Composer
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John Bath was born on 2 July 1915 in Hammersmith, London, England, UK. He was a composer, known for Red Zone Cuba (1966), Paradisio (1962) and Dick Barton, Detective (1948). He was married to Iris Bath. He died on 23 September 2004 in Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK.- Nigel Nicolson was born on 19 January 1917 in London, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Portrait of a Marriage (1990), Tourists of the Revolution (2000) and The Book Programme (1973). He was married to Philippa Janet Tennyson d'Eyncourt. He died on 23 September 2004 in Sissinghurst, Kent, England, UK.
- Wieslaw Machowski was born on 26 November 1921 in Torun, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland. He was an actor, known for Skradziona kolekcja (1979), Kim jest ten czlowiek? (1985) and Misja specjalna (1987). He died on 23 September 2004 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
- Blagoje Ilic was born on 13 June 1929 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was a writer, known for Jugoslavija po volji naroda (1988), Tamo Daleko - Prvi Svetski Rat (1988) and Mars smrti (1985). He died on 23 September 2004 in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro.
- Tadeusz Mroczek was born on 21 July 1924. He was an actor, known for Podhale w ogniu (1956). He died on 23 September 2004 in Koszalin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland.
- Robert L. Lawrence was born on 8 December 1919. He was a producer, known for Harvey Middleman, Fireman (1965), Spider-Man (1967) and Captain America (1966). He died on 23 September 2004 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Billy Reay was born on 21 August 1918 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He was an actor, known for 1953 Staney Cup Finals (1953), 1965 Stanley Cup Finals (1965) and 1971 Stanley Cup Finals (1971). He died on 23 September 2004.