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Anoop Kumar was born on 24 March 1926 in Khandwa, Central Provinces, British India. He was an actor and producer, known for Victoria No. 203 (1972), Chalti Ka Naam Zindagi (1982) and Fashionable Wife (1959). He died on 20 September 1997 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.- Roy Pattison was born on 4 December 1926 in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Doctor Who (1963), Crocodile Shoes II (1996) and Crocodile Shoes (1994). He died on 20 September 1997 in Camden, London, England, UK.
- Actress
Inger Worren was daughter of merchant Olai Worren and Antonette Andreassen, the family lived in Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Inger was one of the youngest of a large group of siblings. She enjoyed being a narrator, and did so in her youth and at school performances. After completing business gymnasium, (1927) she tried to be accepted into a theater as a student. The attempt fails, and after studying as a nurse, she worked for some years at a hospital in Oslo. In 1934 she was one of three chosen as a future film-actress, this probably opens a door to a student contract at Trøndelag Teater in Trondheim in 1937. She stayed at this theater most of her career, except from 13 years at Rogaland Theater in Stavanger. (1949-1962) She was predicted a film career; but she sadly got only two roles on the screen, in a children's film in 1956, and as a strict but fair mother in a television series at the end of her long career. (1980) She also did some work for The Radio Theater.- Director
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Kurt Gloor was one the very few truly unique Swiss film directors. Born in 1942 in Zurich, he studied art and graphics in Zurich and later worked as an assistant cameraman for advertisement films. At the same time, Gloor, who believed in the revolutionary force of film, created a couple of short movies in which already his most characteristic topics appear: the loneliness of urban life, the subjugation of women, the old and the children, the fragile status of mountain farmers, the governmental suppression of drug addicts, the controversial methods of psychiatry, etc. In his first feature length movie, "Die plötzliche Einsamkeit des Konrad Steiner/The Sudden Loneliness of Konrad Steiner" (1976, Gloor portrayed the 75 years old shoemaker Steiner, whose wife has died and whose apartment and working place have been canceled. Since Steiner refuses to go to an assistant living home, the Swiss government sends the young and attractive social worker Claudia, with whom Steiner falls in love and starts his struggle against the governmental suppression of old people. In Gloors "Der Erfinder/The Inventor" (1981), Bruno Ganz plays Jakob Nüssli who invented a car that already exists. This movie is a monumental for all those people who do not have the luck to be mentioned in a lexicon, but who had a good idea at the wrong time. To what extent Kurt Gloor was such an inventor himself, is not quite clear, but he took his own life on September 20th 1997 in Zurich.- Sheila Haney was born in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Festival (1960) and Breaking All the Rules (1988). She was married to Jack Haney. She died on 20 September 1997 in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
- Cinematographer
Sokrat Musha was born on 15 April 1926 in Tiranë, Albania. He was a cinematographer, known for Furtuna (1959), Rruga e lavdishme (1952) and Tana (1958). He died on 20 September 1997 in Tiranë, Albania.- Bob Hudson was born on 7 October 1929 in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a writer, known for The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (1969), The Emperor (1967) and Tom Smothers' Organic Prime Time Space Ride (1971). He was married to Joanne Virginia Rarick. He died on 20 September 1997 in Monrovia, California, USA.