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Tom Mason was born on 29 April 1920 in Illinois, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Night of the Ghouls (1959) and Final Curtain (2012). He died on 1 December 1980 in Orange, California, USA.- Writer
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Melvin Levy was born on 11 May 1902 in Trinidad, Colorado, USA. He was a writer, known for Hideaway (1937), Daniel Boone (1964) and The Six Million Dollar Man (1974). He died on 1 December 1980 in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Avraham Ben-Yosef was born in 1907 in Besarabia, Romania. He was an actor, known for Operation Black September (1976), Hedva Ve'Shlomik (1971) and Operation Thunderbolt (1977). He died on 1 December 1980 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
- Joe Heathcock was born on 1 November 1914. He was an actor, known for The Last Picture Show (1971) and Smokey and the Good Time Outlaws (1978). He died on 1 December 1980 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
- John Coulter was born on 12 February 1888 in Belfast, Ireland [now Northern Ireland], UK. He was a writer, known for Encounter (1952), Playdate (1961) and Louis Riel (1969). He was married to Olive Clare Primrose. He died on 1 December 1980 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Edward Ettinger (also known as Ed and Eddie) was a prolific writer. Over the course of his career, he wrote radio shows ("Big Town" starring Edward G. Robinson), movies ("The Man Who Wouldn't Talk" and several Charlie Chan movies), quips for Al Jolson's stage shows, TV ("Name that Tune"), and hundreds of magazine articles, including pulp titles such as "Some Dames are Poison" for Off-Beat Detective Stories. He also wrote for ladies magazines under pseudonyms such as Ella Ettinger. It is family history that Ed Ettinger was the actual writer of "Who's On First?" He wrote the skit for two obscure comedians who later sold it outright to Abbott and Costello for a modest sum of money.