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- Siegfried Seibt was born on 19 August 1920 in Görlitz, Germany. He was an actor, known for Das Zaubermännchen (1960), Spuk unterm Riesenrad (1979) and Bärchens Traum (1979). He died on 6 January 1982 in East Berlin, East Germany.
- Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer was born on 25 December 1952 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA. She died on 6 January 1982 in Breckenridge, Colorado, USA.
- Production Manager
- Producer
- Writer
Sherman Grinberg was born on 29 June 1927. He was a production manager and producer, known for Battleline (1963), Untamed Frontier (1967) and Biography (1961). He died on 6 January 1982.- Wally Post was born on 9 July 1929 in St. Wendelin, Ohio, USA. He died on 6 January 1982 in St. Henry, Ohio, USA.
- Music Department
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Louis Poterat was born on 2 June 1901 in Troyes, Aube, France. He was a writer, known for Allied (2016), A Good Year (2006) and An Education (2009). He was married to Suzanne Mouilliey. He died on 6 January 1982 in Genève, Switzerland.- Annette Schnee was born on 16 January 1960 in Sioux City, Iowa, USA. She died on 6 January 1982 in Sacramento, Colorado, USA.
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Attended U. of O. (University of Oregon) 'home of the Ducks', at Eugene, Oregon, a member of Delta Gamma.
Married to Arthur J. 'Boots' Nelson Jr., at Chapel of the St. James Church, Los Angeles, California, November 30, 1934, 8:00 P.M. The bridegroom's sister Virginia Nelson Parkin, and her husband Harry Parkin, served as Maid of Honor, and Best Man.
1935-1947 Executive secretary for several producers (and Unit Secretary) at the Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, California, with their animation, and later wildlife film department. In an interview with Ms. Pugsley she reminisced about 'those days' with candor and wistfulness, speaking about her beau Boots Nelson, his sister and (gal-pal) Virginia Hazel Nelson Parkin, and life at Disney Studios. This included lunches with her peers at the Disney commissary, which often included Walt Disney himself, who would eat all the shoestring potatoes off her plate before she could finish them.
Just a few of the many films Dorris was involved with, "The Standard Parade of 1939" a (Standard Gasoline Promo), the Disney classic "Dumbo" (1941), "The Grain That Built a Hemisphere" (1943), "The Three Caballeros" (1944), "The Cold-Blooded Penguin" (1945), "Make Mine Music" (1946), and "Victory Through Air Power" (1947).
After 12-years, Dorris left Disney Studios to care for her elderly parents, however, she initiated a second career in 1965 as an executive secretary to the Dean of Students at Oregon State University, Corvallis Oregon. Ms. Pugsley retired from OSU in 1975.
Dorris Pugsley passed away at Good Samaritan Hospital, Corvallis Oregon, on January 06, 1982, after a diagnosis of terminal cancer in 1981.
Ms. Pugsley is buried at Mt. Union Cemetery, Philomath, Oregon.
Dorris Margaret Pugsley Nelson was a woman who married into a glamorous world of Hollywood/Los Angeles glitter, became a successful early career-girl in the film industry, and gave it all up to be a loving care-giving daughter in the end (minus a loving companion to care and share her own golden years). A life well-lived, certainly, it would seem with few regrets!