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- Jane Oliver was born on 29 August 1930 in New York City, New York, USA. She was married to Valentine Sherry and David Oliver. She died on 3 June 1977 in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital [now Cedars-Sinai Medical Center], Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Buff Cobb was born on 19 October 1927 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. She was an actress, known for The Sam Levenson Show (1951), All Around the Town (1951) and Masquerade Party (1952). She was married to Herbert Spencer Martin, Mike Wallace, William Eythe and Greg Bautzer. She died on 12 July 2010 in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.
- F.D. Reeve was born on 18 September 1928 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for The J2 Project (2002). He was married to Laura Caroline Stevenson, Ellen Swift, Helen Schmidinger and Barbara Pitney Lamb. He died on 28 June 2013 in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.
- Gisèle Aouad was an actress, known for Caramel (2007). She died in January 2019 in Lebanon.
- Actress
- Music Department
- Producer
Sabah was born on 10 November 1927 in Wadi Chahrour, Lebanon. She was an actress and producer, known for Sharia el hub (1958), Afrah al chabab (1964) and Wahabtak Hayati (1956). She was married to Rushdi Abazah, Wassim Tabbara, Anwr Mansi, Baligh Hamdy, Nagib Shammas, Ahmed Farag, Joe Hammoud, Fadi Lebnan, Prince Khaled Bin Saud Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud and Youssef Shabaan. She died on 26 November 2014 in Beirut, Lebanon.- Actor
- Composer
- Producer
Farid Al Atrache was born in Jebel Ed-Druz, Southern Syria in 1915. His parents were Prince Fahad Al Atrache and Princess Alia. In 1923, Prince Fahad and the Al Atrache clan were fighting against the French occupation of their land and as a result, Princess Alia had to flee to Egypt with her three young children Fouad, Farid and Amal. Their journey was diffcult where they travelled from Beirut through Palestine and finally Egypt without any personal documents. The Egyptian government granted them permission to stay, and the family settled at one of Cairo's popular districts where they lived in a one room flat after being accustomed to living in luxurious palaces. The mother had to work as a singer at private parties,and weddings in order to support her children who also took jobs while they went to school. Farid and his young sister Amal were interested in their mother's love of music, so she encouraged them to sing and taught her son how to play the oud. In their early youths, Farid and Amal (who later became Asmahane), began to draw the attention of composers and song writers who were amazed by their musical talents and beautiful voices, and eventually the duo were singing at radio stations and in front of wide audiences. The cinema was also the gateway to success and glory for Farid and Asmahane as they starred in two films. Once again tragedy struck Farid, his sister Asmahane was killed in a car accident and there were rumors that she was involved with the British intelligence.
Farid continued to sing and compose until one day he met Samia Gamal, a lovely belly dancer who captured his heart, and together they created a duo starring in several musical films from the late 1940s and the early 1950s. However, their relationship didn't last because Samia married an American man who embraced Islam and they both travelled to the U.S, and again Farid was lonely and sad but he still loved Samia. His next films and songs contained feelings of love and anguish in addition to patriotism. He spent his last years in Lebanon while he made frequent visits to Egypt, Arab countries and Europe. He died in Beirut on December 26, 1974 and that was before attending the premiere of his last film with actress Mervat Amin "Nagahm fi Hayati".- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Maroun Bagdadi was born on 21 January 1950 in Beirut, Lebanon. He was a director and writer, known for Out of Life (1991), L'homme voilé (1987) and Little Wars (1982). He died on 10 December 1993 in Beirut, Lebanon.- Actor
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Jon Wysocki was born on 17 January 1968 in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor and composer, known for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009), The Death of Dick Long (2019) and Done: Teaser (2018). He died on 18 May 2024 in Lebanon, Tennessee, USA.- Writer
- Actor
Tomie DePaola was born on 15 September 1934 in Meriden, Connecticut, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for The Clown of God (1982), Strega Nona and Charlie Needs a Cloak (1977). He died on 30 March 2020 in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.- Christopher Kaldor was born on 19 February 1955 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. He was an actor, known for Heist (2001), Spartan (2004) and The Spanish Prisoner (1997). He was married to Ruth I. Wellschlager. He died on 11 June 2007 in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.
- Sound Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
Jim Emswiller was born on 12 January 1957. He is known for Jack Reacher (2012), The Avengers (2012) and Abduction (2011). He was married to Beth Amber. He died on 11 October 2018 in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA.- Jacques Terrane was born on 23 August 1915 in Paris, France. He was an actor, known for La loi du nord (1939). He was married to Drue Leyton. He died on 20 June 1941 in Damascus, French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon [now Syria].
- Writer
- Actress
Lebanese actress who made her debut in 1962. She began her career as an assistant director to future husband Antoine Remy, with whom she had 2 sons. She made her acting debut on the series Sunset (1973). Her other works include The Teacher and the Professor, The White Mask, and Long Night. She died of a heart attack on 3 October 1990.- A Lebanese artist. He began his artistic career by working with Al-Rahbaneh, and his works and roles received wide audiences, whether on television, theater, or cinema. Among his most prominent dramatic works are "The Victorious, the Teacher and the Professor, Jana Al-Omar, He and She, Al-Tarabeesh, The Story of Amal, Fasting But, The Days Prison, Habib Mira." Among his theatrical works are: "Mays Al-Reem, Petra, Nuzul Al-Surour, Shi Fail", and in the cinema, he presented "Bibi, the second lady, Vitamin, Welcome Lebanon".
- Music Department
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Songwriter ("The Impossible Dream", "Changing Partners", "Ricochet") and author, educated at City College of New York. He wrote the Broadway stage scores for "Shinbone Alley (archie and mehitabel)" and "Man of La Mancha". Joining ASCAP in 1951, he wrote for radio, TV, films, theatre and concerts. His chief musical collaborators include George Kleinsinger, Ezra Laderman, Guy Wood, John Benson Brooks, Herman Krasnow, and Mitchell Leigh. His popular-song compositions also include "A Woman Wouldn't Be a Woman", "Toujours Gai", "Christmas Is a Feeling In Your Heart", "The Growing-Up Tree", "The Ho Ho Song", "The Midnight Train", "The Lollipop Tree", "The Goonie Bird Song" and "Little Red Train to the Zoo".- Stunts
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
Arsha Aghdasi was an actor, known for Bang Bang (2014), Day Zero (2020) and Dying of the Light (2014). He died on 5 August 2021 in Lebanon.- Johnny Counterfit was born on 24 March 1956 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. He was an actor, known for Claymation Christmas Celebration (1987) and Festival of Claymation (1987). He died on 6 April 2022 in Lebanon, Tennessee, USA.
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Bassam Al Malla was born on 13 February 1956 in Damascus, Syria. He was a director and writer, known for The Neighbourhood's Gate (2006), Souq Al Harrir (2020) and Al Khawali (2000). He died on 22 January 2022 in Zahle, Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon.- Actor
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy was born in Northern Tripoli in 1899. His father sent him to Egypt so he could study at Al-Azhar Mosque, and while he was there he became interested in acting. He acted on stage for a while and when his family knew about his new career, they stopped sending him money so he could concentrate on his studies. Then Abdel Salam had to find a way to earn his living, he portrayed evil characters which aren't too violent, then he chose comedian roles in most of his films. He used to write in several Egyptian magazines, he also spoke different languages, such as French.- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Born in Tripoli in 1927, Georges Nasser studied cinema at UCLA in Hollywood and returned to his native country with the firm determination to make films in an environment where the industry was non-existent. In 1957 he directed Ila Ayn (Towards the Unknown), which became the first film to represent Lebanon in the official competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Nasser repeated the same remarkable feat with The Little Stranger, also selected at Cannes in 1962. A period of relentlessness and disillusionment followed. In 1975, Nasser shot his third film "Al Matloub Rajol Wahed" (A Man is Needed) in Syria. Although the film's future looked promising, the eruption of the Lebanese civil war put an end to its career. Unlike the new wave of young Lebanese filmmakers who filmed the war, such as Maroun Baghdadi, Borhane Alaouie, Jocelyne Saab, Randa Chahal and Jean Chamoun, Nasser did not follow suit. Nevertheless, at no point did he consider leaving the country. He worked as a production manager on a few foreign films, such as Volker Schlöndorff's Circle of Deceit, and continued to write and seek funding opportunities for his screenplays. Unfortunately, time passed and money did not arrive. Nasser began to fight on another front: the creation of a Lebanese union of film technicians, another attempt that proved unsuccessful because of the incompetence of the state and the ministries concerned. Nasser finally found a satisfactory vocation as a teacher at the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts (ALBA). He educates new generations in the art of making films. At the age of 89, he still has not retired, and his eyes shine when he talks about his great love of cinema.- Actor
- Make-Up Department
Lebanese actor and makeup artist. He began his career in amateur theaters in Lebanon, after which he tried to emigrate to Egypt to work in cinema, but he managed to get minor roles, so he returned to Lebanon where he worked in television after its inauguration. He appeared in a number of films and series such as The Marital Dwelling (1953), The Fire of Longing (1970), and The White Mask (1974). His works as a makeup artist include Last Plane to Baalbek (1964), Sin Path (1969), and Paris and Love (1971).- Dick Baldwin was born on 9 January 1911 in Santiam, Oregon, USA. He was an actor, known for One Wild Night (1938), Love and Hisses (1937) and International Settlement (1938). He died on 28 October 1996 in Lebanon, Oregon, USA.
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Fatin Abdulwahhab was born in 1913 in Dumyat, Egypt. He was a director and actor, known for The 13th Wife (1962), Tarid el firdaos (1965) and Son of Hamido (1957). He was married to Laila Mourad, Hagar Hamdi, Tahiyyah Karyuka and Munira Fathi. He died in 1972 in Beirut, Lebanon.- Nadia Arslan was born on 27 March 1949 in Lebanon. She was an actress, known for Aatham tefl fel alam (1975), Memory of a Night of Love (1973) and As Not to Fly the Smoke (1984). She died on 17 May 2008 in Beirut, Lebanon.
- Nardi Reeder Campion was born on 27 June 1917 in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, USA [now Hawaii, USA]. She was a writer, known for The Long Gray Line (1955) and The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (1957). She was married to Thomas Baird Campion. She died on 29 November 2007 in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.