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- Music Department
- Writer
- Producer
Fred Ebb was born on 8 April 1928 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Chicago (2002), Cabaret (1972) and Shame (2011). He died on 11 September 2004 in New York City, New York, USA.- Tin Welch was born on 20 March 1929. He was an actor, known for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975). He died on 11 September 2004.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
- Cinematographer
Hank Schloss was born on 27 July 1922. He was a director and cinematographer, known for The Magical World of Disney (1954), Mysteries from Beyond Earth (1975) and Adventures of the Wilderness Family 3 (1979). He was married to Lita (Leigh). He died on 11 September 2004 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Ferdinand Radi was born on 29 August 1942 in Durres, Albania. He was an actor and director, known for 8 Persona Plus (1998), Nga mesi i errësirës (1978) and Shëmbja e idhujve (1977). He died on 11 September 2004 in Tiranë, Albania.- Irene Velez was born in 1914 in Portugal. She was an actress, known for O Comissário de Polícia (1953), O Casamento (1958) and O Céu da Minha Rua (1958). She was married to Igrejas Caeiro. She died on 11 September 2004 in Lisbon, Portugal.
- Juraj Benes was born on 2 March 1940 in Trnava, Slovenský stát [now Slovakia]. Juraj was a composer, known for Svédska zápalka (1971). Juraj died on 11 September 2004 in Bratislava, Slovakia.
- Thomas Ziegler was a writer, known for Verbotene Liebe (1995). He died on 11 September 2004 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
- Additional Crew
Margaret Kelly was born on June 24, 1910 in Dublin's Rotunda Hospital. Her parents left her as a baby with Mary Murphy, a spinster nurse, saying that they would be back for her in three months. They never returned; and Mary Murphy, already caring for two sisters and a brother, moved with her to Liverpool when she was four years old.
"A priest told the family that my parents were a young couple who were going abroad and couldn't take the baby with them for a while," Margaret Kelly recalled. "I wasn't left in the street, but I was certainly abandoned."
She kept her parents' surname but made no attempt to locate them, believing it to be their responsibility to search for her. She did not consider her childhood to have been deprived. "I was always well-dressed," she said. "Mary Murphy saw to that, and I always had enough jam butties to eat."
Nevertheless, young Margaret suffered from such poor health that it was decided to send for a doctor; and it was he who gave her the nickname "Miss Bluebell". Struck by her sharp blue eyes, the GP told her adoptive mother: "If I was her mother, I'd call her Bluebell".
The doctor recommended ballet classes as a means of putting some strength into Margaret's spindly legs and, at six, she was sent to Madame Cummins's dance school for lessons, which were paid for out of her earnings from doing odd jobs. After displaying abundant talent, she joined "The Six Little Darlings" at the age of 12 for a production of Babes in the Wood at Newquay.