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Four years after appearing with Gene Autry on a national radio show in 1932 he went to Hollywood. By that time he Max was a skilled vaudevillian (magician, juggler, whistler, impressionist, card tricks). His specialty was ventriloquism. On the Orpheum Circuit his dummy was named Skully Null; he became Elmer Sneezeweed in the movies. His debut was in Ride, Ranger, Ride (1936) in 1936, the same year he took over the part of Lullaby in the "Three Mesquiteer" series. He played the part in 21 films, leaving in 1939. After that he did 24 "Range Buster" pictures, co-starred in Ken Maynard's last picture and co-starred eight times with Johnny Mack Brown. He played a doctor in Giant (1956). After leaving movies he continued to appear in television shows such as Ramar of the Jungle (1952). He died in Cottonwood, AZ.- Hal Gibney was born on 26 August 1911 in Woodland, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The Unexpected (1952), The Mickey Mouse Club (1955) and Atomic Energy Can Be a Blessing (1952). He died on 5 June 1973 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.
- Aladár Bányai was born on 20 January 1889 in Nagybecskerek, Austria-Hungary [now Serbia]. He was a composer, known for Sutyi, the Lucky Child (1937). He died on 5 June 1973 in Budapest, Hungary.