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- Doyle Richmond was born in 1939 in Fulton, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), The Gemini Factor (1987) and Silver Dream Racer (1980). He was married to Caroline Funnell. He died on 12 August 1993 in Lambeth, London, England, UK.
- Jerome Thor was born on 5 January 1915 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for 10 to Midnight (1983), 55 Days at Peking (1963) and Love and Bullets (1979). He was married to Sydna Scott. He died on 12 August 1993 in Westwood, California, USA.
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Director
Harry Kalenberg was born on 3 March 1921 in Cologne, Germany. He was an actor and director, known for Die Münchner Räterepublik (1971), Die eiskalte nacht (1960) and Kurzer Prozeß (1967). He died on 12 August 1993.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Songwriter ("Blue Christmas"), composer, author and guitarist, and a contact man for Dawn Music. He joined ASCAP in 1948, and his chief musical collaborators included Jay Johnson and Milton Leeds. His other popular-song compositions include "Blue Snowflakes", "Play Fair", "Yesterday's Kisses", "Whittlin'", "Tomorrow's Just Another Day to Cry", "Got a Ring Around Rosie's Finger", "A Smile Will Chase Away a Tear", "You Laughed and I Cried", "Who Shot the Hole in My Sombrero?", "My Oklahoma Rose", and "Hillbilly Rock'.- Mira Zupan was born on 5 August 1926 in Otocac, Croatia. She was an actress, known for The Fourth Companion (1967), Lisinski (1944) and Kuda idu divlje svinje (1971). She died on 12 August 1993 in Zagreb, Croatia.
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Carmelo Santiago was born on 26 January 1915 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was a director and producer, known for Caras argentinas (1939), Hiperhumor (1987) and La niña de fuego (1952). He was married to Niní Marshall. He died on 12 August 1993.- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
Claude Deflandre was born on 1 July 1933 in Wassigny, Aisne, France. Claude was a director and assistant director, known for L'invité du dimanche (1968), Les premiers outrages (1955) and La rose des vents (1971). Claude died on 12 August 1993 in Puteaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France.- Director
- Cinematographer
- Writer
Around 1935, the parish priest André Cornil developed a strong interest in film. He filmed the day trips taken by his pupils at the Collège Saint-Pierre in the Brussels suburb of Uccle and just before the war established a non-profit-making distribution and production company called A7A or Apostolat par le Septième Art. In 1941, Cardinal van Roey seconded him to the production of educational films. After the war, the Colonial Minister asked him to direct similar films in the Belgian Congo for African audiences as part of the Centre d'Information et de Documentation CID. To prepare for his task to gather the necessary funding, Cornil contacted the major colonial companies and various religious orders, such as the White Fathers and the Order of the Immaculate Heart, who already produced films for the African population. In 1950 armed with equipment acquired in the USA, Cornil arrived in Matadi. Between 1950 and 1960 this Belgian priest, working for the Belgian Colonial Ministry, made around 100 films, primarly intended for the African audiences in the Belgian Congo. His last film Wadimbisa was never shown, due to the fact that the film was not completed until after June 1960, when the Congo gained its independence. It was to be André cornil's last work of fiction; the priest went on to cover the festivities held in honour of independence before abandoning his film camera and returning to belgium, where he died in 1993.