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Gene was the youngest of five boys. After the family moved from Kentucky to California, young Gene was an extra at the movie studios which he continued through high school at night. After he graduated from Fairfax High in Los Angeles where he enjoyed being a stage hand in the drama department, Gene married Alice Bryan, a former Rockette, who later worked as Librarian for RKO Studio. They lived in Hollywood and had no children. Gene's profession as a film and television Editor garnered him many awards.- Script and Continuity Department
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Actress
Anna Gruber was an assistant director and actress, known for Gold for the Caesars (1963), Man of Straw (1958) and The Ten Million Dollar Grab (1967). She died on 13 February 2000 in Duino, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy.- Music Department
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Bob Harris was born on 27 September 1925 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a composer, known for Spider-Man (2002), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014). He died on 13 February 2000 in Westbury, New York, USA.- Animation Department
- Art Department
Ralph Somerville was born on 6 December 1905 in Iowa, USA. He is known for Spider-Man (1967), The Adventures of Batman (1968) and Captain America (1966). He died on 13 February 2000 in Siskiyou County, California, USA.- Robert Dorotik was born on 25 November 1944 in El Campo, Texas, USA. He died on 13 February 2000 in Valley Center, California, USA.
- Rudolf Asmus was born on 30 October 1921 in Zlín, Czechoslovakia. He was an actor, known for Karbid und Sauerampfer (1963), ABC der Liebe (1974) and Prezil jsem svou smrt (1960). He died on 13 February 2000 in Berlin, Germany.
- Soundtrack
Composer, songwriter, author, producer and director, educated at Nassau College Center and Cooper Union. He had also been a newspaperman, theatre manager, and a radio writer. During World War II, he served in the Infantry and in Air Corps Intelligence. He produced and directed local television programs between 1948 and 1952, then operated TV Graphic Arts thereafter. Joining ASCAP in 1948, his chief musical collaborator was Ken Hart, and his popular-music contributions included "Mariannina" and "Molly O-ma-Lolly".- Milan Vlachovský was born on 31 December 1935 in Praha, Czechoslovakia. He was an actor, known for Svedski aranzman (1989), Discopríbeh (1987) and Julek (1980). He died on 13 February 2000 in Plzen, Czech Republic.
- Rüdiger Altmann was born on 1 December 1922 in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany. He died on 13 February 2000 in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
- Thelma Parr was born Betty Selby on October 19, 1906 in Oregon. She claimed to be a descendant of Thomas Paine, one of the founding fathers of the United States. When she was fourteen Thelma moved to California with her parents. Soon after the pretty brunette was discovered by producer Mack Sennett and became one of his bathing beauties. Thelma married banjo player William E. Goman in 1925. That same year she made her film debut in the comedy short Her Marriage Vow. Over the next three years she appeared in more than thirty short films. She starred opposite Ralph Graves in several movies including Hooked At The Alter and The Funny Mooners. Thelma was gifted comedic actress and was considered one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood. One newspaper said she was "the perfect type of American beauty". Her film career came to a sudden end in 1928 after she was seriously injured in a car accident. She suffered facial injuries and her mouth was permanently scarred. Two years after the accident she attempted a comeback with a small role in the comedy My Harem. In 1930 Thelma divorced her husband and retired from acting. She spent the rest of her life out of the spotlight. During her later years she lived in San Clemente, California. Thelma died on February 13, 2000 at the age of 93.
- Script and Continuity Department
- Writer
- Editor
István Katkó was born on 17 June 1923 in Jászjákóhalma, Hungary. He was a writer and editor, known for Fórum (1963), Különös mátkaság (1977) and Abigél (1978). He died on 13 February 2000 in Budapest, Hungary.