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- Frances Cagney was born on 19 June 1899 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA. She was married to James Cagney. She died on 10 October 1994 in Sharon, Connecticut, USA.
- Nola Luxford was born on 23 December 1895 in Hunterville, New Zealand. She was an actress, known for Border Justice (1924), Kind Lady (1935) and The Prince of Pep (1925). She was married to Glenn Russell Dolberg and William Bauernschmidt. She died on 10 October 1994 in Pasadena, California, USA.
- Actor
- Stunts
Mikhail Danilov started his acting career at the Pushkin Drama Theatre in Leningrad (St. Petersburg).
From 1968-1991 Danilov was a permanent member of the legendary troupe of Bolshoi Drama Theatre (BDT) in St. Petersburg (Leningrad) under directorship of Georgi Tovstonogov. Danilov worked with Tovstonogov for 30 years. During that time Danilov worked with an outstanding ensemble of actors at BDT.
He was designated the title of Honorable Artist of Russia.- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Kostas Andritsos was a Greek film director. He was born in Athens, where he grew up. He studied Decorative and Design arts, while at the same time he studied Theater and Literature at the School of Kostis Velmyras. In 1943 he started working in film, initially as an assistant director to Giorgos Tzavellas in the film Applause (1944). In 1945, alongside Orfeas Karavias and Giorgos Kriadis, he founded the Film Studies Academy, which was the first school for film studies in Greece and its graduates were directors such as Vasilis Georgiadis, Grigoris Grigoriou and Filippos Fylaktos. Andritsos made his directorial debut with the film Zaira (1952) (1952), while in 1962 he got involved in film production, founding alongside Kostas Tzorbatzidis, the production company Foinix Film with notable films such as: Sucker Groom (1962) (1962), 7 Days of Lying (1963) (1963), The Scum (1963) (1963), Dirty City (1965) (1965) and Sharp as a Razor (1966) (1966). Kostas Andritsos was married with Ismini Kokkinou and they had two children, Alexis and Tzela. He was a member of the National Resistance and was an active member of the National Liberation Front during World War II, while later he was a left-wing member of PASOK, with great trade union activity. He was the representative of Greece in several international film festivals and during the period 1983-1989 he was the director of the film department of the Ministry of Press. Andritsos died at the age of 78 on October 10, 1994.- Tello Mantecón was born on 1 December 1906 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He was an actor, known for Pistoleros famosos (1981), Tierra de rencores (1986) and El vengador del 30-06 (1983). He died on 10 October 1994 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.
- Oliver Givens was born on 7 July 1950 in Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for Mr. Ricco (1975), Trader Horn (1973) and Headmaster (1970). He died on 10 October 1994 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Germain Muller was born on 11 July 1923 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France. He was an actor and producer, known for Strasbourg ville libre royale (1980), Doddy und die Musketiere (1964) and Achtung Zoll! (1980). He was married to Dinah Faust. He died on 10 October 1994 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France.- Nikolay Karetnikov was born on 28 June 1930. He was a composer, known for Solovky Power (1988), Proshchay, shpana zamoskvoretskaya (1988) and Skvernyy anekdot (1966). He died on 10 October 1994 in Moscow, Russia.
- Sheikh Mohammed Sultan (10 August 1923 - 10 October 1994; better known as SM Sultan), was born in Machimdia village, in what was then Jessore District, British India (now Narail District, Bangladesh). He was a Bengali avant-garde artist who worked in painting and drawing. His fame rests on his striking depictions of exaggeratedly muscular Bangladeshi peasants engaged in the activities of their everyday lives.
- Director
- Writer
Santarô Marune was born on 12 May 1914 in Japan. Santarô was a director and writer, known for Shunjû ittôryû (1939), Kitsune no kureta akanbô (1945) and Z no senritsu (1948). Santarô died on 10 October 1994.