Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
Only includes names with the selected topics
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
1-13 of 13
- Actor
- Writer
Mel Stewart was born on 19 September 1929 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Tabitha (1976), Bride of Re-Animator (1990) and Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1983). He was married to Annie Dong. He died on 24 February 2002 in Pacifica, California, USA.- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Earl Parker was born on 3 August 1927 in Eveleth, Minnesota, USA. He was an actor, known for Target: Harry (1969), Garrison's Gorillas (1967) and Combat! (1962). He died on 24 February 2002 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA.- Philadelphia-based drummer Karl Chambers was hired by producer Don Kirshner to be the drummer for the group "Toomorrow" in 1970. The Monkees-style exploits of this group were made into the movie "Toomorrow" also released in 1970. This group and movie are best known for featuring Olivia Newton-John in her days prior to becoming a famous solo artist. Karl continued his career as a Philly drummer throughout the 1970s, with such groups as Archie Bell and the Drells and Gladys Knight and the Pips. He passed away from cancer on February 24, 2002 at the age of 55.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Arthur Lyman was born on 2 February 1932 in Kauai, Hawaii, USA. He was an actor, known for Sphere (1998), Ocean's Eleven (2001) and Pineapple Express (2008). He was married to JoAnn Lyman, Patsy and Marie. He died on 24 February 2002 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Joe Karnes was born on 10 May 1912 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor. He died on 24 February 2002 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Production Manager
- Actor
Harry Murray was born in New York City in 1903, the third of nine children, to Christopher Murray and Mary Casserly, Irish immigrants who arrived separately, met in New York City and married in 1898. After one year of college, Harry set out for Hollywood with his older brother James, hitch-hiking, hopping freight trains. By the time they got to Chicago, Harry decided to give up and go back home. But James continued on, reaching Hollywood and finding work as an extra before landing the starring role in King Vidor's cinematic masterpiece, The Crowd (MGM, 1928) as well as a leading role in Rose-Marie (MGM, 1927) opposite Joan Crawford. Harry finally did make his way to Hollywood by working on a freighter headed for Los Angeles via the Panama Canal, which was just 10 years old at the time. Besides working as an extra, Harry landed a speaking role in The House Of Scandal (MGM, 1928). There was much celebrating in the Bronx in 1928 as two locals boys made good. In fact, several theaters in the Bronx ran both House Of Scandal and The Crowd as a double bill.
Unfortunately for Harry, at least career-wise, he and James looked very much alike. This being a disadvantage for Harry in silent films, he went on to double for John Gilbert in movies in which he co-starred with Greta Garbo and Mary Pickford. From there, he performed on Broadway in musicals by Irving Berlin, Moss Hart, and Jerome Kern. He also enjoyed a career in vaudeville theaters and nightclubs with his dance team, The Debonaires.
Professionally, Murray achieved his greatest success in his career with CBS-TV in New York where he produced the long running game show To Tell The Truth. He retired from CBS in 1968. During his retirement he logged over 15,500 hours as a volunteer at the Putnam Hospital Center in Carmel, New York. Although Harry's brother James died tragically in 1936, Harry lived to the ripe age of 98, beloved by his family and thousands of patients, staff, visitors, and other volunteers who came to know him during his 28 years of service to the hospital.- Additional Crew
David Hawkins was born on 28 February 1913 in El Paso, Texas, USA. He is known for The Beginning or the End (1947). He was married to Frances Davis. He died on 24 February 2002 in Boulder, Colorado, USA.- Production Manager
- Location Management
- Additional Crew
Karl-Eric Svensson was born on 10 June 1927 in Frösö, Jämtland, Sweden. He was a production manager, known for Roseanna (1967), Here Is Your Life (1966) and Hemsöborna (1955). He died on 24 February 2002 in Stockholm, Sweden.- Martin Esslin was born on 8 June 1918 in Vienna, Austria. He was a writer, known for Schweigen (1971), Goldschmidt: Beatrice Cenci (2019) and Rockaby (1982). He died on 24 February 2002.
- Edalene Stohr was born on 6 July 1911 in Illinois, USA. She was married to A. Edward Brown. She died on 24 February 2002.
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Pyotr Vasilevskiy was born on 15 May 1922 in Semyonovka, Gomel Governorate, RSFSR. Pyotr was a director and assistant director, known for Rogatyy bastion (1965), Poleskaya legenda (1957) and Strogaya zhenshchina (1959). Pyotr died on 24 February 2002.- Leo Ornstein was born on 2 December 1892 in Kremenchug, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire [now Kremenchuk, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a composer, known for Do Not Go Gently (2007). He was married to Pauline Mallet-Prevost. He died on 24 February 2002 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
- Writer
- Producer
- Director
Juan Rodríguez Mas was born on 30 January 1931 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for El misterio de Huracán Ramírez (1962), El torito puños de oro (1979) and El torito de Tepito (1982). He was married to Ethel Medina. He died on 24 February 2002 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.