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Aisin-Gioro Puyi was born on February 7, 1906 in Beijing, China (then known internally as "Qing" for the name of the ruling imperial dynasty or retroactively "Quiq China" by historians) to Zaifeng, Prince Chun of the First Rank and consort Youlan during the last years of his the reign of the Guangxu Emperor 1875-1908) who was his father's brother. When the Guangxu Emperor died without a royal issue (biological or legally recognized child who holds or is eligible to hold a royal title) the Empress Dowager Cixi, who had been the wife of the Xianfeng Emperor (reigned 1850-61, Puyi's great-grandfather) chose the then 2-year-old Puyi as the next Emperor.- Actor
- Writer
Lionel Gamlin was born on 30 April 1903 in Birkenhead, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Man in the Moon (1960), Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964) and Adam Adamant Lives! (1966). He died on 16 October 1967 in London, England, UK.- Paul Guggisberg was born into a Bernese working class family, the eighth of 10 children. In the late 1920s he joined the newly formed jazz band "The Original Teddies" as a drummer, under band leader Teddy Stauffer, going on tour for several years in Switzerland, neighboring Germany and also on cruise ships. The band's popularity peaked in Germany in 1935/1936 and got into frequent trouble with the Reichsmusikkammer for performing jazzy swing music that ordinary German bands were not allowed to play. After 1939 the band returned to Switzerland where they remained for the duration of the Second World War. During this time, Guggisberg appeared in several Swiss movies as part of the Teddy Stauffer ensemble, notably in "s'Margritli und d'Soldate" in the fall of 1939. In 1941 bandleader Teddy Stauffer emigrated to America and the leadership was passed on to Eddie Brunner. After the war Guggisberg continued to perform with the Original Teddies, which by that time had lost its luster performing mostly in Alpine resort hotels and cruise ships. On July 23rd 1953 he married Canadian-born Kathryn Rose Scott in Lucerne, Switzerland, whom he had met during one of his stints at one of the Swiss resort hotels. Polly Guggisberg retired to Geneva, Switzerland where he died at the age of 62 on the 16th October 1967.
- Vera von Langen was born on 17 July 1910. She was an actress, known for The Green Hell (1938), Verklungene Melodie (1938) and Preußische Liebesgeschichte (1938). She died on 16 October 1967.
- Additional Crew
Dr. Ivan Allen Peterson DVM was a well respected person and Veterinarian in the San Marino, Pasadena and Hollywood areas of Los Angeles County, California during the late 1940's-1960's. He is the son of Oscar Peterson and Minnie Nelson (of Forks, Washington). He was married to Mary Jane Weidenbacker Daniel.
He is most well known for being the Veterinarian and adviser for several famous Hollywood pet actors, including several of the Lassie (1954) dogs. He was also friends with Jane Goodall.- John Meehan Jr. was born on 15 August 1908 in Massachusetts, USA. He was a writer, known for He Loved an Actress (1938), That Man from Tangier (1953) and Let's Talk It Over (1934). He was married to Irene Ware. He died on 16 October 1967 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Actor
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Pedro Maffia was born on 28 August 1899. He was an actor and composer, known for Morir en su ley (1949), La canción que tú cantabas (1939) and Eclipse de sol (1943). He died on 16 October 1967.