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- Sara Seegar was born on 1 July 1914 in Greentown, Indiana, USA. She was an actress, known for The Music Man (1962), Bewitched (1964) and Dennis the Menace (1959). She was married to Ezra Stone. She died on 12 August 1990 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Natalie Nevins was born on 15 May 1925 in Pennsylvania, USA. She died on 23 August 2010 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Lucille Fletcher was born on 28 March 1912 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She was a writer, known for Sorry, Wrong Number (1948), The Twilight Zone (1959) and Lights Out (1946). She was married to Douglass Wallop and Bernard Herrmann. She died on 31 August 2000 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Christine Maple was born Christine Raphael on November 16, 1912 in Belle-Plaine, Kansas. When she was a child her parents divorced. Her mother remarried and they moved to Los Angeles. Christine started competing in beauty pageants and was a finalist in the Elks National Convention bathing beauty contest. In 1930 she made her film debut in the Charley Chase short Fifty Million Husbands. She also appeared as a dancer in the musical Whoopee. Florenz Ziegfeld hired her to star in the Ziegfeld Follies and gave her the title of "Miss Universe". During the show she shocked audiences by appearing on stage completely nude. She was romantically involved with violinist Enric Madriguera and plastic surgeon Dr. Morton Berson (who fixed her nose). Christine became known for wearing low-cut evening dresses and telling outrageous lies about her life. She once claimed that her father was a British duke. In December of 1933 she was arrested after causing a scene on train in Switzerland.
A few months later the wife of millionaire Martino De Alzaga Unzue accused her of being "too friendly" with her husband. She made headlines in April of 1935 when she got into a fight with a cab driver after refusing to pay her bill. Her mother said she had a nervous breakdown and sent her to a sanitarium. Christine signed a contract with Republic pictures in 1936 and appeared in the westerns The Big Show and Roarin' Lead. She went to Australia in 1938 to appear in a stage production of The Women. Unfortunately she had to leave the show when she became very ill. She suffered another nervous breakdown and had to be hospitalized in 1943. After being released she moved to Langhorne, Pennsylvania and worked in a department store. Tragically on January 12, 1947 she committed suicide by hanging herself. Christine was only thirty-four years old. Her body was cremated and her ashes were given to her family.- Actress
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Eleanor Steber was born on 17 July 1914 in Wheeling, West Virginia, USA. She was an actress, known for Camera Three (1955), Der Rosenkavalier (1949) and The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (1956). She died on 3 October 1990 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA.- Mike Nazaruk was born on 2 October 1921 in Newark, New Jersey, United States. He died on 1 May 1955 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Gary Fabiano was born on 15 June 1967 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. Gary is known for The Happening (2008), After Earth (2013) and Dead Man Down (2013). Gary was married to Carin Hawryliak. Gary died on 6 July 2022 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA.- Music Department
John Colianni was born in 1962 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA. He is known for Revolutionary Road (2008), This Thing of Ours (2002) and Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer (2007). He died on 28 November 2023 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA.- Jimmy Bryan was born on 28 January 1926 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He died on 19 June 1960 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Rosalie Bertell was born on 4 April 1929 in Buffalo, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Serpent River (1989), Bhopal: The Search for Justice (2004) and Poison Dust (2005). She died on 14 June 2012 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA.