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Eman Fiala was born on 15 April 1899 in Prague, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]. He was an actor and composer, known for Proc se nesmejes (1923), Batalión (1937) and Batalion (1927). He died on 24 June 1970 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic].- Nikolai Khryashchikov was born on 1 February 1901. He was an actor, known for V kvadrate 45 (1956), War and Peace (1965) and V etot prazdnichnyi vecher (1959). He died on 24 June 1970 in the USSR.
- Peter Esser was born on 4 April 1886 in Düsseldorf, Germany. He was an actor, known for Die Buddenbrooks (1923), The Plot to Assassinate Hitler (1955) and Der Mord ohne Täter (1921). He died on 24 June 1970 in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany.
- Man Singh II was born on 21 August 1911 in Jaipur, State of Jaipur, British India. He died on 24 June 1970 in Cirencester, England, UK.
- Elmer Merle Parsons was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1926 (not 1899...as incorrectly reported here) . In 1949, when he was 23 years old, he was convicted of burglary and grand theft for stealing a car from a Phoenix used car lot and leading police on a wild chase that ended in a crash. He served three years in Chino State Prison...but didn't stay free for long. In 1955, he was arrested in Pasadena, CA for passing 22 stolen checks, which he told the court he needed to "tide him over" while awaiting money for a script he claimed he'd sold and because he couldn't get a job due to his prison record. He was sentenced to five years in prison, which he served at San Quentin, where he became editor of the prison newspaper and sold his first novel, "Self Made Widow," to Fawcett for $3500 advance under the pen-name "Philip Race." He wrote wrote & published two more novels, "Killer Take All" and "Johnny Come Deadly," under his pen name. After his release in 1960, he wrote one novel ("Dark of Summer") and several westerns under his own name and also contributed scripts for many TV series, including "Sea Hunt," "Cheyenne," "Ripcord," "Bonanza," "The Dakotas," The Virginian," and "Flipper."