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Paul Mann was born on 2 December 1913 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for Fiddler on the Roof (1971), America America (1963) and No Greater Love (1943). He was married to Lenore Harris. He died on 24 September 1985 in Bronxville, New York, USA.- Producer
- Music Department
Estelle Endler began her association with Rodney Dangerfield while she was working as a press agent in the office of Richard O'Brien, author of "Publicity: How to Get It" (Harper Collins, 1986). When Endler moved to Los Angeles, O'Brien turned over several of his clients to her, including Dangerfield. Endler worked closely with the comedian, helping to develop and produce several films. She was also publicist for the comedian Andy Kaufman.- Production Manager
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
Robert M. Beche was born on 10 June 1906 in New York, USA. Robert M. was a production manager and assistant director, known for The Secret Code (1942), Daredevils of the Red Circle (1939) and Sleep, My Love (1948). Robert M. was married to Esther Lilly Hoch. Robert M. died on 24 September 1985 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.- Actress
Vera Lvova was born on 1 December 1898 in Moscow, Russian Empire. She was an actress, known for Zapadnya (1972), Na zolotom dne (1977) and Chelovek s ruzhyom (1977). She died on 24 September 1985 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR.- Theresa Chappell was born in Houston, Texas, the daughter of a barber and a domestic worker, who divorced when she was a child. Her mother, Alice Vinney Chappell, soon remarried, and Theresa went by her stepfather's surname, Neely. The Neelys moved to Chicago where Theresa went through the school system, becoming a trained seamstress and dressmaker. A short-lived marriage didn't work out, so Theresa and her mother (now Mrs. Baker) went west to Los Angeles, where she was employed in the movie studios as a dressmaker until she met Sidney P. Dones, real estate salesman, entrepreneur, and budding movie magnate. When Dones went about getting together a cast for his 1919 movie "Injustice," he put Theresa in the lead role, renaming her as "Princess Thais Nehli-Kalani," and claiming that she was a niece of HRH Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii. After the picture was completed, Theresa, with Fred Cannon, her mother's fourth and last husband, went into business as the owner of the nightclub and cafe the "Panama Inn" at 14th & Central Avenues in the Watts section of Los Angeles, and stayed in business for several years. She also invested heavily in Los Angeles real estate. In her later years, Theresa Felton-Edwards was one of the leaders of Los Angeles black society, active in many social and charitable activities, as well as a member of progressive organizations including the NAACP and the National Council of Negro Women.
- Jörg Kornmüller was born on 1 October 1939 in Linz, Austria. He was an actor, known for Der Bastian (1973) and Okay S.I.R. (1972). He died on 24 September 1985.
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Additional Crew
Herb Rissman was born on 7 February 1916. He was an assistant director, known for The Betty White Show (1958), The Dating Game (1965) and Family Feud (1976). He was married to Geraldine. He died on 24 September 1985 in California, USA.