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- Anthony Woodruff was born on 13 November 1918 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Upstairs, Downstairs (1971), Julius Caesar (1963) and The Gentle Falcon (1954). He died on 27 January 1993 in London, England, UK.
- Ginko Mine was born on 21 July 1909 in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. She was an actress, known for Kono taiyô - Dai ippen (1930), Kono taiyô - Dai sampen (1930) and Kono taiyô - dainihen Tamie no maki (1930). She died on 27 January 1993.
- Erik Mørk was born on 3 December 1925 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was an actor, known for Himmel og helvede (1988), Susanne (1950) and Slutspil (1969). He died on 27 January 1993 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Edward Morgan was born on 23 June 1910 in Walla Walla, Washington, USA. He was an actor, known for By Appointment Only (1933) and The Knockout (1932). He died on 27 January 1993 in McLean, Virginia, USA.
- Reporter, author, commentator, and news anchor Edward P. Morgan was born in Walla Walla, Washington, grew up in southwestern Idaho, and was educated at Whitman College in Walla Walla. His career in journalism began at the Seattle Star and from there he became an internationally known broadcaster and reporter.
His career in journalism includes stops at UPI, Colliers, and the Chicago Daily News before he hooked on with CBS News and then ABC News. Later, he worked with the Public Broadcasting Laboratory and Newsday.
Morgan's reporting highlights include coverage of the assassinations of Leon Trotsky and President Kennedy, and the 1956 collision of the ocean liners the S.S. Stockholm and the S.S. Andrea Doria off the coast of Massachusetts. His daughter was a passenger on board the Andrea Doria at the time, but survived the ship's sinking.
During his career, Morgan earned many news reporting honors, including the Hillman Award (radio news, ABC, 1959), the DuPont, the Polk Award (1964, for radio reporting, on ABC), and the Peabody Award (1956, for ABC Radio). - Script and Continuity Department
Anita Speer was born on 7 September 1896 in Oklahoma, USA. She is known for The Littlest Hobo (1958), The Hot Angel (1958) and Crossroads (1955). She died on 27 January 1993 in Fresno, California, USA.