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- Ruth Jaroslow was born on 22 May 1923 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Firepower (1979), Bad (1977) and Passed Away (1992). She died on 11 July 2002 in Port Washington, Long Island, New York, USA.
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Jesse Feigelman was born on 5 October 1970 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a director and assistant director, known for Snapped (1998), Okefenokee (1991) and Oxygen (1999). He died on 11 July 2002.- Writer
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Vasil Dimitrov Tsonev , known by his alias Don Basilio , was a Bulgarian writer and screenwriter , author of humorous and satirical works. He had also a film roles. His brother is actor Kosta Tsonev . Between 1941 and 1945 Vasil Tsonev studied at the Military Academy, and then graduated in architecture (1945-1953). He had worked in his specialty in 1950-51 as a senior manager in the construction of the new city Dimitrovgrad. Since 1959 till 1968 he was editor of the newspaper "Hornet" . From 1968 to 1976 he was a freelance artist. Then he was invited as an observer to the leadership of the Bulgarian National Television . Vasil Tsonev is an author of over 2500 humorous stories and feuilletons; he cooperated with the press, radio, television and cinematography. He wrote scenarios for 20 radio plays , 25 animated films and six feature films. As an actor he had taken participation in four feature films. Vasil Tsonev died on July 11, 2002. On November 9, a plaque in his honor was placed on the "Villa Suite" to Weeping Garden Palace in Balchik , where was scattered his ashes. The bas-relief is the work of sculptor Rashidov .- Actress
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Ernie Bieler was born on 18 May 1925 in Vienna, Austria. She was an actress, known for Dort in der Wachau (1957), The Zurich Engagement (1957) and Rendezvous in Wien (1959). She died on 11 July 2002 in Vienna, Austria.- Marga Wening-Brem was born on 17 June 1902. She was an actress, known for Er weiß was er will (1935). She was married to Beppo Brem. She died on 11 July 2002.
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Memphis-born Rosco Gordon was a fixture on the local blues scene when he was just a teenager, as a pianist and singer. His vocal style was termed "eccentric"--he went in for moaning, wailing, slurring and scrambling his words--and tended to mix his piano styles between blues and boogie-woogie. In the 1950s he hung with such icons as Johnny Ace and Bobby Bland, who would all record and even broadcast together.
In 1951 Gordon signed with the renowned Sam Phillips. Phillips released Gordon's songs on both his own Sun label and leased others out to such labels as Modern---he released Gordon's 1953 "Booted" on both Sun and Modern, and it reached #1 on the R&B charts--and Duke. A few years later Gordon left Sun for RPM Records, but although he had one hit for them, all his other recordings were unsuccessful. In 1955 Gordon went back to Phillips but that lasted until 1958 and then he left again. He signed with Vee-Jay Records in 1959 and had one hit, "Just a Little Bit", but his timing was unfortunate--interest in R&B began to fade in the early 1960s and his career waned. He moved to New York City and recorded a few releases for Columbia and ABC-Paramount, and the even smaller Old Town Records, but nothing seemed to help. In 1969 he started his own label, Bab-Roc, when he couldn't find any other labels that would sign him. He continued to release records into the 1970s, but eventually he faded from the R&B scene.