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- Altovise Davis was born on 30 August 1943 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. She was an actress, known for Kingdom of the Spiders (1977), Can't Stop the Music (1980) and Pipe Dreams (1976). She was married to Sammy Davis Jr.. She died on 14 March 2009 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Actor
- Writer
Terence Edmond was born on 22 November 1939 in Bristol, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for The Jazz Age (1968), Dear John.... (1986) and Thursday Theatre (1964). He was married to Carole Naylor. He died on 14 March 2009 in England, UK.- Production Manager
- Director
- Producer
Dick Ross was born in 1918 in Nyack, New York, USA. He was a production manager and director, known for Souls in Conflict (1954), Commander USA's Groovie Movies (1985) and Shadow of the Boomerang (1960). He was married to Wanda. He died on 14 March 2009 in Westlake, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Betsy Ames was born on 26 October 1942 in Clifton Springs, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Wedding Crashers (2005), Pecker (1998) and Kennedy (1983). She was married to William J. McFarland and Sheppard K. Ames Jr.. She died on 14 March 2009 in Oxford, Maryland, USA.
- Yu Li was born on 20 December 1976 in Xian, China. She was an actress, known for Profound Love in Heavy Rain (2001). She died on 14 March 2009 in Beijing, China.
- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Alain Bashung was born on 1 December 1947 in Paris, France. He was an actor and composer, known for Arthur and the Invisibles (2006), 360 (2011) and Immortal (2004). He was married to Chloé Mons and Chantal Monterastelli. He died on 14 March 2009 in Paris, France.- Actor
- Director
- Cinematographer
Coy Watson was born on 16 November 1912 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Erskine Johnson's Hollywood Reel (1949), The Smart Set (1928) and The One Woman Idea (1929). He was married to Willie Watson. He died on 14 March 2009 in Alpine, California, USA.- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Millard Kaufman was born on 12 March 1917 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Bad Day at Black Rock (1955), Gun Crazy (1950) and Take the High Ground! (1953). He was married to Lorraine Paley. He died on 14 March 2009 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Leonard Krys was born in 1944. He was an actor, known for Hunted (2006), Prisionera (2004) and Promises (2010). He died on 14 March 2009 in Miami, Florida, USA.
- Thresia Cleveland was born on 8 December 1930 in Alabama, USA. She was married to Fred Fitch. She died on 14 March 2009 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.
- Music Department
- Composer
Robert Hanell was born on 2 March 1925 in Tschoschl, Czechoslovakia [now Straz, Krimov, Czech Republic]. He was a composer, known for Hochzeitsnacht im Regen (1967), Orpheus in der Unterwelt (1974) and Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (1977). He died on 14 March 2009 in Fredersdorf-Vogelsdorf, Brandenburg, Germany.- Maruja Boldoba was born on 31 July 1921 in Madrid, Spain. She was an actress, known for Backroads (1997), False Eyelash (1982) and Entre naranjos (1998). She died on 14 March 2009 in Valencia, Spain.
- Rosanna Seaborn was born on 25 October 1912 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She was an actress, known for L'esprit du mal (1954), Coeur de maman (1953) and Marco Millions (1939). She died on 14 March 2009 in Lyford Cay, New Providence Island, Bahamas.
- Patrick Kinna was born on 5 September 1913 in London, England, UK. He died on 14 March 2009 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK.
- Jeff Komlo is an American professional football quarterback who played for the Detroit Lions, the Atlanta Falcons and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. He was born in Cheverly, Maryland.
Coming out of DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, Jeff Komlo wasn't heavily recruited. He'd been a star for both the football and baseball team, but opted to focus on football. On the baseball team, Komlo played shortstop and was the team's clean up hitter. However, he aspired to be like his father William, who played college football for Maryland in the 1950s. He first attended Fork Hill Military Academy to sharpen his skills, and then transferred to Delaware, where he was told by Head Coach Raymond he'd need to earn a scholarship, but he could try and make the team as a walk-on, which Komlo did. Komlo played at the University of Delaware under head coach Tubby Raymond and led the Blue Hens to a second-place finish in the 1978 NCAA Division II playoffs. During his Delaware career, Komlo set 11 school records and passed for 5,256 yards.
Komlo was selected by the Lions in the ninth round of the 1979 NFL Draft, and played three seasons with the Michigan club. At the beginning of the 1979 season, then head coach Monte Clark chose to open the season with Komlo as the starter. He was one of a few rookie quarterbacks, not drafted #1 by his team, to start the first game. In his NFL career, he played in 25 games and threw for 12 touchdowns but also tossed 28 interceptions. Inserted into the line-up after the second game, Komlo went 2-12 as a starter. He was the starter for both of the Lions wins that year. One was a 24-23 win over the Atlanta Falcons and the next was a 20-0 win over division rival Chicago Bears. In 1980, he saw mainly spot duty, but he was the unquestioned back-up to Danielson. 1981 was pretty much a repeat of the previous season, with Komlo getting in spot duty, but he was mainly the third string quarterback, with Danielson being supplanted as starter by Eric Hipple. His last appearance for the Lions came in a 27-21 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Jeff Komlo's career ended in 1983, after one-season spells with the Atlanta Falcons and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.