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- Actress
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The buxom, lively and attractive blonde bombshell named Regina Carrol was a dancer, singer and actress who achieved her greatest enduring cult popularity by appearing in a handful of entertainingly trashy drive-in exploitation feature films directed by her filmmaker husband Al Adamson. She was born Regina Gelfan on May 2, 1943 in Boston, Massachusetts. Carrol began doing auditions for plays when she was 5. She performed in stage productions of "West Side Story," "The Children's Hour," "Wish You Were Here" and "Daddy Long Legs." Carrol's mother died of cancer when she was 15. Carrol worked as a dancer in Las Vegas, Nevada and toured Europe with her night club act. In addition, she hosted her own TV interview series called "The Regina Carrol Show" and wrote an entertainment column for the newspaper "The Las Vegas Panorama." She was discovered and convinced to go into films by actor Steve Cochran. Carrol made appearances on the TV series "The Dinah Shore Show," "Route 66" and "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet." She made her film debut as a dancer in "The Beat Generation" and had uncredited small parts in "The Glass Bottom Boat," "The Slender Thread," the delightful Elvis Presley romp "Viva Las Vegas" (she dated Elvis for a short time while making this film), "Two Rode Together" and "From the Terrace." Carrol then gave a memorably wild performance as the crazed biker mama Gina in the splendidly sleazy Satan's Sadists (1969) (she was billed as "the freak-out girl" in the advertisements for this film). Other notable film roles of hers at this time include the daffy Lori in the amusing Blazing Stewardesses (1975), the feisty cowgirl Claire in the gritty revenge Western Jessi's Girls (1975), and the melancholy lounge singer Valerie in the nifty blaxploitation film Black Heat (1976) (she sings the forlorn ballad "No More Mail Until Tomorrow" in this film). Carrol ended her career performing cabaret on stage and died of cancer at the tragically young age of 49 on November 4, 1992.- Miyake kuniko was born in the Iwatsuki ward of Saitama City, Saitama just north of Tokyo on 17.09.1916 as Miura Yasu and died on 04.11.1992 in Tokyo. In between she was in dozens of films most notably multiple collaborations with director Ozu Yasujiro in classics of cinema like Tokyo Story and Early Summer. She joined Shochiku studio and appeared in Yume No Sasayaki ('Sasayaki's Dream) in 1934. She retired from the business upon marriage in 1942, but returned in 1948 after World War II and played her most notable roles. Beginning the 1960s she was mostly active in television serials. She died of heart failure at age 76.
- Writer
- Director
- Actor
José Luis Sáenz de Heredia was born on 10 April 1911 in Madrid, Spain. He was a writer and director, known for Faustina (1957), Don Juan (1950) and Historias de la radio (1955). He was married to María Ascensión Casado Iturbide. He died on 4 November 1992 in Madrid, Spain.- Music Department
- Actor
- Writer
Carlos Imperial was born on 24 November 1935 in Cachoeiro do Itapemirim, Espírito Santo, Brazil. He was an actor and writer, known for City of God (2002), Mulheres... Mulheres (1981) and Delícias do Sexo (1980). He died on 4 November 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.- Ludwik Benoit was born on 18 July 1920 in Wolkowysk, Bialostockie, Poland [now Vawkavysk, Belarus]. He was an actor, known for Niewiarygodne przygody Marka Piegusa (1966), Pierscien i róza (1987) and Niedaleko Warszawy (1954). He died on 4 November 1992 in Lódz, Lódzkie, Poland.
- Claude Aveline was born on 19 July 1901 in Paris, France. He was a writer and actor, known for L'abonné de la ligne U (1964), Voiture 7, place 15 (1958) and Provinces (1968). He died on 4 November 1992 in Paris, France.
- Cinematographer
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- Additional Crew
Esko Töyri was born on 6 September 1915 in Helsinki, Finland. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Rosvo Roope (1949), Katupeilin takana (1949) and Hornankoski (1949). He died on 4 November 1992 in Kerava, Finland.- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Raoul André was born on 24 May 1916 in Rabat, French Protectorate in Morocco [now Morocco]. He was a director and writer, known for Mission spéciale à Caracas (1965), Le Village de la colère (1947) and Une nuit à Megève (1953). He was married to Louise Carletti. He died on 4 November 1992 in La Garenne-Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine, France.- Dorian Paquin was born on 26 November 1947 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He was an actor. He died on 4 November 1992 in Verfeuil, Gard, France.
- André Demedts was born on 8 August 1906 in Sint-Baafs-Vijve (Wielsbeke), Flanders, Belgium. He was an actor, known for Vergeet niet te lezen (1955). He died on 4 November 1992 in Oudenaarde, Flanders, Belgium.
- Pierre Wissmer was born on 30 October 1915 in Geneva, Switzerland. He was a composer, known for L'oasis dans la tourmente (1942) and Alerte, puits 21! (1964). He was married to Laure-Anne Étienne. He died on 4 November 1992 in Valcros, Var, France.
- Vera Yenyutina was born on 3 April 1914 in Samarkand, Samarkand Oblast, Russian Empire. She was an actress, known for Volnyy veter (1961), Kazaki (1961) and Osenniye svadby (1968). She died on 4 November 1992 in Claremont, New Hampshire, USA.
- Actress
Ramona Oliver was born on 5 December 1903 in Arizona, USA. She was an actress. She was married to Geroge Magrill. She died on 4 November 1992 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Vasili Khomchenko was born on 12 January 1919 in Kanichi, Mogilyovskaya guberniya, USSR. He was a writer, known for Parusa moyego detstva (1982). He died on 4 November 1992 in Minsk, Belarus.
- Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Darek Vostrel was born on 9 January 1929 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He was an actor and writer, known for Kdyby tisíc klarinetu (1965), The Insanely Sad Princess (1968) and Písen pro Rudolfa III. (1967). He died on 4 November 1992 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic].- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
András Bágya was born on 8 December 1911 in Arad, Hungary. He was a composer, known for Két emelet boldogság (1960), Kár a benzinért (1965) and Csinibaba (1997). He died on 4 November 1992 in Budapest, Hungary.