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- Michael Dibdin was born on 21 March 1947 in Wolverhampton, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Zen (2011), Lucy in the Sky (2008) and Dirty Tricks (2000). He was married to K.K. Beck, Sybil Sheringham and Benita Mitbrodt. He died on 30 March 2007 in Seattle, Washington, USA.
- Writer
- Additional Crew
- Actor
Dave Martin was an English author of thrillers, children's books and teleplays. A self-described 'working-class grammar school boy', he began his career late in life, having variously spent time building pylons, working in hospitals and in advertising. He was also attracted to the stage and worked for a spell as a stagehand at the Bristol Old Vic. In 1968, Martin struck up a famous friendship with the animator Bob Baker, which led to a successful screenwriting collaboration, commencing with Z Cars (1962). Their most popular contribution consisted of eight instalments of the Doctor Who (1963) franchise, including the classic "The Three Doctors" chapter, for which they created the villainous Time Lord Omega (initially named 'OHM', a reverse of 'Who', to reflect the character as an opposite of the Doctor). Nicknamed 'the Bristol Boys', by producers Barry Letts and Terrance Dicks, Baker and Martin conjured up the scripts for a total of 34 episodes, roughly spanning the Jon Pertwee - Tom Baker era, 1971 to 1979. The idea of creating the mechanical dog K-9 came to Martin after his own dog was killed by a car. He later penned four books aimed at young audiences about the exploits of a robotic hound. After the team split up at the end of the decade, Baker went on to individual fame as writer for the animated "Wallace & Gromit" adventures, while Martin authored several crime novels. He was credited as co-creator of the spin-off series K9 (2009), which was launched two years after his death.- Banko Bankov was born on 30 July 1941 in Lovech, Kingdom of Bulgaria [now Bulgaria]. He was an actor, known for East/West (1999), Mazhe v komandirovka (1969) and Priyateli za vecherya (1981). He died on 30 March 2007 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Chrisye Subono was born on 16 September 1949 in Batavia, Batavia, Dutch East Indies [now Jakarta, Indonesia]. He was an actor, known for Chrisye: Kala Cinta Menggoda (1997), Glorious Days (2019) and Chrisye: Kisah Cintaku (1990). He died on 30 March 2007 in Jakarta, Indonesia.- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Trajce Popov was born on 15 July 1923 in Veles, Macedonia. He was a director and writer, known for Makedonska krvava svadba (1967), Mis Ston (1958) and The Verdict (1977). He died on 30 March 2007 in Skopje, Macedonia.- Henry Effertz was born on 5 July 1918 in Lee's Summit, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for The Student Body (1976), The Snob (1958) and Der Preis fürs Überleben (1980). He died on 30 March 2007 in Webb City, Missouri, USA.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Marcel Merkès was born on 7 July 1920 in Bordeaux, France. He was an actor, known for Trois de la marine (1957), Trois de la Canebière (1955) and Vincent Scotto (1962). He was married to Paulette Merval. He died on 30 March 2007 in Pessac, Gironde, France.- Visual Effects
Terry Emmons was born on 3 March 1958 in Wichita, Kansas, USA. Terry is known for The Arrival (1996) and The Peacemaker (1997). Terry died on 30 March 2007 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.- Romana Julia Parandowska was born on 23 February 1927. She died on 30 March 2007.
- Anatoliy Semyonov was born on 3 October 1938 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR. He was an actor, known for Zhavoronok (1971), Chelovek i dzhentlmen (1973) and The Taming of the Shrew (1973). He died on 30 March 2007 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
- Lida Mysakova was born on 16 June 1915 in Prague, Cechy, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republik]. She was an actress, known for Madla z cihelny (1933) and Dravci (1948). She died on 30 March 2007 in Prague, Czech Republic.
- Ilija Gligorijevic was born on 18 August 1926 in Belgrade, Serbia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He died on 30 March 2007 in Belgrade, Serbia.