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- Peter Dvorsky was born on 27 August 1948. He was an actor, known for Videodrome (1983), The Dead Zone (1983) and Casual Sex? (1988). He died on 2 March 2019 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Director
- Additional Crew
John Gallagher was born on 15 February 1958 in the USA. He was an assistant director and director, known for Out for Justice (1991), The Devil's Own (1997) and The Siege (1998). He died on 2 March 2019.- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Med Hondo was born on 4 May 1935 in Aïn-Béni-Mathar, Morocco. He was an actor and director, known for Sarraounia (1986), Oh, Sun (1970) and Arabs and Niggers, Your Neighbours (1974). He died on 2 March 2019 in Paris, France.- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Born the 25th November 1984 in 'Aix-en-Provence' in France and originally from Corsica, she came to London in 2009 to expand her skills in the creative industry. Laureline started performing from a young age and has become a natural performer, artist and creative individual. From the age of 4 Laureline developed interests in street dance, modern-jazz, ballet, and belly dancing. Then performing as a dancer for almost 20 years, and as an actress at school for 5 years. Also a talented singer-songwriter. She was in a cover band known as 'The Tam's and enjoys all sort of music, but mostly a fan of old rock, folk and Motown. Growing up on stage and screen, her love for film and TV flourished, but her main passions lay behind the camera. Seeing her creative potential, her past tutors pushed her to create art videos, where she later experimented with music videos. Before venturing from France to London, being a PA for 5 years meant she developed a natural knack for producing. During the time spent on her first feature film experience, 'Tower Block', staring Sheridan Smith and Jack o'Connell , Laureline knew for certain that she wanted to enter the film world as a film Director and screenwriter. The Sixth Monkey is her first feature film management role. Laureline loves spending her time throwing around ideas and getting creative. She's writing 2 screenplays for feature film and developing herself as an up and coming Film Director and Screenwriter. She is a massive fan of comic books and enjoys films such as 'Star Wars' and 'Romeo & Juliet' - by Baz Luhrmann. She also owns a lovable Rottweiler named Jazz- Dynamic, appealing comedienne who was popular in the sixties and early seventies, thanks to her performances in TV series like Qué mundo de juguete!, El teleteatro Palmolive del aire (with Atilio Marinelli), Adorable profesor Aldao, Inconquistable Viviana Hortiguera and Me llaman Gorrión.
- Janice Freeman was born on 9 June 1985 in Covina, California, USA. She is known for Pitch Perfect 3 & The Voice: Freedom' 90! & Cups (2017), The Voice (2011) and Melody Trice Special Events (2017). She was married to Dion Neuble. She died on 2 March 2019 in Pasadena, California, USA.
- Soundtrack
Al Hazan was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, and started writing songs in his teens, appearing as a pianist on local television.
One of his first songs, "The Dance of Love", was recorded by The Bell Sisters in 1953, arranged by Nelson Riddle for RCA Victor, but it was not released at the time.
The first song of his that was released was "Is There a Heaven" by Russell Arms.
In 1957, Hazan contacted Sonny Bono at Specialty Records, leading to Bono producing Roddy Jackson's version of Hazan's song "Hiccups". Other singers who recorded Hazan's songs in the late 1950s and early 1960s included Ritchie Valens, Wanda Jackson, Buddy Cagle, James Darren, Gene McDaniels, and Johnny Crawford.
Hazan also worked as a session musician and arranger. In early 1962, he was contacted by Rod Pierce of Rendezvous Records, who needed a pianist to replace Ernie Freeman, who was unavailable, on a session. The recording was of "Nut Rocker", a rocked-up arrangement by Kim Fowley of the march from Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker.
He also released vocal recordings under various pseudonyms, including Al Anthony and Dudley Duncan, and as lead singer of The Galaxies (also known as The Royal Galaxies), again without success.
As a music producer, Hazan produced over 50 records, released on various labels including Capitol Records, United Artists Records, and Columbia Records. By his own account, he worked with Fred Astaire, Herb Alpert, Nick Venet, Terry Melcher, The Beau Brummels, Wanda Jackson, Lou Adler and musicians Hal Blaine, Carol Kaye, Glen Campbell, Leon Russell, Ray Pohlman, Tommy Tedesco and the rest of the first-call musicians in Los Angeles.
Hazan left the music business in 1965. He became a licensed real estate broker, a professional fashion photographer, served two years overseas in the armed forces and, after going back to college later in life, graduated U.C.L.A. magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies in 1984, going on to earn a Ph.D. in Psychology in 1990.
As Dr. Hazan, he was awarded a presidential commendation by President Ronald Reagan for his work with victims of violent crimes. He also specialized in couples therapy and wrote his first book about love relationships entitled Blissful Fusion - The Seven Stages of a Successful Love Relationship.
Al Hazan's 1961 song "Is It a Sin?" (recorded as Al Anthony) was used in the Netflix Original series "Stranger Things" in season 3, episode 3.
Hazan died in Los Angeles, aged 84, in 2019.- Writer
- Actor
Vasyl Portyak was born on 31 March 1952 in Ivano-Frankovskaya oblast, USSR. He was a writer and actor, known for Dovbush (2023), Vyshnevi nochi (1992) and Atentat: Osinnie vbyvstvo u Munkheni (1995). He died on 2 March 2019 in Ukraine.- Jack Gregory was born on 3 October 1944 in Okolona, Mississippi, USA. He died on 2 March 2019 in Amory, Mississippi, USA.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
János Koós was born on 21 November 1937 in Lazarea, Romania. He was an actor, known for A miniszter félrelép (1997), Apám beájulna (2003) and Nem ér a nevem (1961). He was married to Sarolta Dékány. He died on 2 March 2019 in Budapest, Hungary.- Alfredo Jacinto Melo was born on 17 September 1943 in Brazil. He died on 2 March 2019 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Nabil Al Mashini was born on 22 July 1939 in Jordan. He was an actor, known for Al Hajjaj (2003) and Malik Bin Al Rayb (2016). He died on 2 March 2019 in Jordan.
- Andra Neiburga was born on 16 January 1957 in Riga, Latvia, USSR. Andra was a writer, known for Mazas kaislibas (1991). Andra died on 2 March 2019 in Riga, Latvia.
- Yannis Behrakis was born on 29 August 1960 in Athens, Greece. He was married to Elisavet. He died on 2 March 2019 in Greece.
- Yelena Dedinskaya was born on 17 August 1957. She was a composer, known for Zhenshchina dnya (1989), Shanhai (1996) and Kletch (1990). She died on 2 March 2019.
- Reinhold Aman was born on 8 April 1936 in Fürstenzell, Bavaria, Germany. He died on 2 March 2019 in California, USA.
- The family moved to Berlin after the war. After school, Baring studied law at the universities of Hamburg, Berlin and Freiburg. Studies abroad also took him to Paris and New York. He received his M.A. from Columbia University. During his studies, Baring also worked in journalism for WDR in Cologne from 1962 to 1964. After receiving his doctorate in law, Baring worked as a research assistant and lecturer at the political science Otto Suhr Institute (OSI) at the Free University (FU) Berlin from 1966 to 1968. From 1968 to 1969, Baring was a fellow at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University.
In 1969 he was appointed to a chair in political science at OSI, which he held until 1976. In 1976, Baring moved to the chair for contemporary history and international relations at the Friedrich Meinecke Institute at the Free University of Berlin. He taught here until his retirement in 1998. The contemporary historian also became involved in the political field at an early stage. From 1976 to 1979 he worked in the Federal President's Office. In addition, Baring has appeared and continues to appear in public, where he stands out with conservative to neoliberal positions and populist expressions of opinion.
Because Baring had supported Hans-Dietrich Genscher in the 1983 federal election campaign, he was expelled from the SPD. In the 1990s he became popular with his books "Is Germany Failing?" and "Long live the Republic, long live Germany!" known outside of science with liberal-conservative and patriotic views. In 2003 he was a guest of honor at the Villa Massimo in Rome. Meanwhile, the historian emeritus makes a name for himself as a sponsor of the "New Social Market Economy Initiative". In 2004 he was honored with the European Cultural Prize for Politics and in 2011 he received the Grand Federal Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Arnulf Baring died on March 2, 2019 in Berlin at the age of 86. - Writer
- Actor
- Director
Werner Schneyder was born on 25 January 1937 in Graz, Styria, Austria. He was a writer and actor, known for Die Unternehmungen des Herrn Hans (1977), Das Jahrhundert der Chirurgen (1972) and Sonny Boys (2001). He was married to Regine Bulling and Ilse Krebs. He died on 2 March 2019 in Vienna, Austria.- Brian Sadlier was born on 13 August 1973 in Taunton, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for The Dirt Bike Kid (1985) and Right to Kill? (1985). He died on 2 March 2019 in Barnegat, New Jersey, USA.