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- Radmila Savicevic was born on 8 February 1926 in Krusevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Srecni ljudi (1993), Kamiondzije (1972) and Truckers (1973). She was married to Bozidar Savicevic. She died on 8 November 2001 in Belgrade, Serbia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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Eulália del Pino was born in 1931 in Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain. She was an actress, known for Santo vs. Doctor Death (1973), Diego Corrientes (1959) and La mentira tiene cabellos rojos (1962). She died on 8 November 2001 in Madrid, Spain.- Actor
Irv Faling was born on 17 November 1918 in Lewiston, Idaho, USA. He was an actor. He died on 8 November 2001 in Lewiston, Idaho, USA.- Chucho Salinas was an actor and writer, known for The Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy (1964), México 2000 (1983) and Neutron vs. the Maniac (1964). He died on 8 November 2001 in near Zacatecas, Mexico.
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Steve Suits was born on 23 September 1926. He is known for Die Hard (1988), Back to the Future (1985) and The Child Stealer (1979). He was married to Susan. He died on 8 November 2001.- Virginia L. Marmaduke, was a reporter who covered Chicago sports, crime and corruption when most female journalists were relegated to the society pages.
Marmaduke, nicknamed "Duchess" by an editor, was the first woman on the Chicago Sun's editorial staff, the first woman in Chicago with a sports byline and one of the city's first female crime reporters.
Her first job was in 1930, working for the Herrin Daily Journal. She began covering crime for the Chicago Sun in 1943, and also worked for the Chicago Times and the Chicago Tribune.
A 1940s series she did on cerebral palsy led to the setup of the Illinois Children's Home Hospital, the state's first institution designed to treat children with the disease.
Marmaduke ended her print career to host a radio program called "Coffee With the Duchess." She retired in 1964. From 1970, she had served as Southern Illinois University's official ambassador. - Melvin Burkhart was born on 16 February 1907 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He died on 8 November 2001 in Riverview, Florida, USA.
- Luis G. de Blain was born on 23 April 1916 in Las Herrerías, Cuevas del Almanzora, Almería, Andalucía, Spain. He was a writer, known for The Murder Mansion (1972), Las tinieblas quedaron atrás (1948) and Las siete vidas del gato (1971). He died on 8 November 2001 in Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain.
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When his mangas gave him enough popularity, the film industry began to take an interest in him and he was hired to do the cartoon sequences of the films "Enoken's Millions" (1937). Shortly after he created his most famous manga series, "Fuku-Chan" (1938-71), which was converted in two short animation films (1942-44) the first directed by reputed Kenzo Masaoka. Yokoyama wrote the script himself and co-directed the second one, which was his debut as a director; he directed several short films more and finally, after creating his own studio, Otogi, in 1957, he did two long-feature animation films, "Hyotan Suzume" ("The Sparrow in the Empty Pumpkin", 1959) and "Otogi no Sekai Ryoko" ("Journey Around Otogi's World", 1962). Yokoyama was also creator and director of the Japan first animation TV series, "Instant History" (1961-62), followed by "Manga Calendar" (1962-63). Yokoyama also directed a live-action film with animation sequences, "Watashi wa nisai" ("I Am Two Years Old", 1962), and also appeared as an actor in a film based on the manga of his little brother Taizo Yokoyama, "Pu-San" ("Mr. Poo").- Ralph Zumbano was born on 14 October 1925 in São Paulo, SP, Brazil. He was an actor, known for Teledrama (1955) and Quebrando a Cara (1986). He died on 8 November 2001 in São Paulo, SP, Brazil.