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- Actress
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Mickie (Maryanne) McGowan is the daughter of Robert A. McGowan, writer/director of the "Our Gang Comedies." She was born in Culver City, Calif. and now resides in Palm Springs, Calif. She continues to work as an animation voice actor, mainly for Disney and Pixar. She has two sons, Anthony and Vincent Capparilli.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Elizabeth Larner was born on 29 October 1932 in Wigan, Lancashire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Comedy Playhouse (1961), Up Pompeii! (1969) and Song of Norway (1970). She was married to Charles D. Calhoun and Peter Page. She died on 11 March 2022 in Venice, Florida, USA.- Derek Carter was born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA. He was an actor, known for Spread (2009), Campus Ladies (2006) and The Bannen Way (2010). He died on 11 March 2022 in the USA.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Yves Trudel was born on 10 February 1950 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He was an actor, known for Bob Gratton, ma vie/My Life (2007), Elvis Gratton: Le king des kings (1985) and Elvis Gratton II: Miracle à Memphis (1999). He was married to Lorraine. He died on 11 March 2022 in Varennes, Québec, Canada.- Actress
- Music Department
Jennifer Skidmore was born on 14 August 1984 in Orange County, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Sydney White (2007), The Honor at Magic High School (2021) and Barney: The Land of Make Believe (2005). She died on 11 March 2022 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Writer
- Producer
- Director
Rustam Ibragimbekov was born on 5 January 1939 in Baku, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. He was a writer and producer, known for A Trap for the Ghost, (2011), The Saint (1997) and Close to Eden (1991). He was married to Ludmila Dukhovnaya and Shohrat Ibrahimbeyova. He died on 11 March 2022 in Moscow, Russia.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Timmy Thomas was born on 13 November 1944 in Evansville, Indiana, USA. He was an actor, known for C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005), Boys Don't Cry (1999) and Bachelor Party (1984). He died on 11 March 2022 in Miami, Florida, USA.- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Executive
Michelle A. Materre an African-American television and film producer, writer administrator, consultant, strategist, entrepreneur and educator. Ms Materre earned a Master's Degree in Educational Media from Boston College; early in her career, she learned a core aspect of the industry at CBS' headquarters in their business division. She also worked as staff writer/producer for over three years at Henry Hampton's Blackside Productions and was an assistant story editor at MGM in the feature film division for over three years.
This core decade of experience led Michelle Materre to become a founding partner and Vice President of Creative Affairs of KJM3 Entertainment Group, Inc., a film distribution and marketing company that specialized in multicultural film and television projects. Over the span of nine years (1992 - 2001), Ms. Materre directly managed the marketing, positioning and distribution of over twenty-three films by filmmakers of the African Diaspora. KJM3 was responsible for the marketing and positioning of the successful theatrical release of "Daughters of the Dust," the highly acclaimed film by Julie Dash, as well as "L'Homme Sur Les Quais" ("The Man By The Shore") by Raoul Peck.
Michelle continues to serve as an independent media consultant to filmmakers and film/video organizations on issues related to strategy, Fund-raising, distribution, marketing, outreach, programming and production issues. In this capacity, Michelle Materre has worked with award-winning independent filmmakers and noteworthy film projects such as "Sisters in Law" by Kim Longinotto released by Women Make Movies; "The Boys of Baraka" by Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing; "Sweet Honey in the Rock: Raise Your Voice" by Stanley Nelson; "Chisholm '72-Unbought & Unbossed" by Shola Lynch; Channel Thirteen/WNET's national series, "The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow"; Colorvision for American Public Television; "West 47th Street" by Bill Lichtenstein and June Peoples; "Love and Diane", by Jennifer Dworkin; "E Minha Cara" by Thomas Allen Harris; and "Ralph Bunche: The Odyssey Continues" by William Greaves, among others. She is the Director of Distribution for "Third World Newsreel," the oldest progressive media arts organization in the country. Highly sought after for her expertise on national and local media initiatives, she served a three-year term as curator of the Channel Thirteen/WNET series "Reel New York," a showcase of independent film and video-makers, and she is active as an advisory member. Michelle was formerly the Director of Outreach for ROJA Productions, an independent film production company based in Harlem, overseeing the outreach campaign for PBS national series "Matters of Race."
For more than a decade, she has programmed the "Harlem Film Festival" series at Aaron Davis Hall on the campus of City College -now moved to BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), and was the coordinating marketing and outreach consultant for the "Haiti on Screen" film festival sponsored by New York University in March 2004. She is formerly the Executive Director of International Film Seminars, sponsoring organization of the Annual Robert Flaherty Film Seminar. She was also Associate Director and Marketing Director of Educational Video Center, a media arts center for urban youth; and Associate Director of Women Make Movies, a national film and video distributor of independent work by women artists.
Michelle Materre is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies and Film at The New School, as well as the Associate Director of the Bachelor's Program where she recently won the University Distinguished Teaching Award. She formerly served on the Board of Directors of "New York Women in Film and Television", is on the advisory board of "Reel New York", and she is a frequent guest lecturer at colleges, universities and libraries around the country on a variety of film related topics. Ms. Materre also holds the position as President and Director of Creative Affairs for Autonomous Entertainment sometimes abbreviated as AE or AEi, which is a New York-based boutique marketing & distribution consultancy firm specializing in independent media. The company was formed by former students and protégés Cedric L. Beasley and Paul B. Gennaro. Michelle A. Materre came on later to help grow the company.- Siyanda Sesimani was an actor, known for Thula's Vine (2017) and Soul City (1994). He died on 11 March 2022 in South Africa.
- Actress
- Executive
Eva Zaoralová was born on 28 November 1932 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. She was an actress and executive, known for Hranice vdovy (1982), CzechMate: In Search of Jirí Menzel (2018) and Na plovárne (1999). She was married to Zdenek Zaoral, Ivo Hepner and Jan König. She died on 11 March 2022 in the Czech Republic.- Martha Flowers was born on 15 February 1926 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA. She died on 11 March 2022 in Pittsboro, North Carolina, USA.
- Actress
- Writer
Amarande was born on 31 August 1933 in Alfortville, Val-de-Marne, France. She was an actress and writer, known for Les sept de l'escalier 15 (1967), Les galets d'Étretat (1972) and La femme en bleu (1973). She died on 11 March 2022 in Hyères, Var, France.- Writer
- Director
- Cinematographer
Jean Ahonto was born on 26 October 1985 in Lomé, Togo. Jean was a writer and director, known for Désir physique (2020), Lidao (2015) and Juste une mangue (2016). Jean died on 11 March 2022 in Lomé, Togo.- Laurent Vimont was born on 7 February 1961 in Montreuil, France. He was married to Alice Grandet . He died on 11 March 2022 in France.
- Producer
- Actor
- Writer
Gerardo Rozín was born on 18 June 1970 in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. He was a producer and actor, known for Official Competition (2021), Georgina y Vos (2003) and The Tenth Man (2016). He was married to Carmela Bárbaro and Mariana Basualdo . He died on 11 March 2022 in Argentina.