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- Editor
- Sound Department
- Editorial Department
Richard Marden was born on 7 June 1928 in Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK. He was an editor, known for Sleuth (1972), Hellraiser (1987) and Nightbreed (1990). He died on 13 November 2006 in Chelsea, London, England, UK.- Actor
- Writer
Jens Østerholm was born on 25 April 1928 in Denmark. He was an actor and writer, known for Gøngehøvdingen (1961), Dronningens vagtmester (1963) and Skyggen af en helt (1963). He was married to Marianne Wesén and Birgitte Federspiel. He died on 13 November 2006.- Art Department
- Additional Crew
At age 19, Gordon Kirschbaum left Granite Falls, Minnesota with four buddies in a 2-door rumble seat coupe and $8 in his pocket and headed to California. He found work at Lockheed building P38 Lightnings for the War. In 1946 he got into the studios doing set construction. In 1947 he met and married Audrey Schuermann. He retired in 1986 after 40 years of work at the studios, the last 20 spent with Aaron Spelling Productions.- Robert B. McCurry was born on 10 July 1923 in Burnham, Pennsylvania, USA. Robert B. was a producer, known for Chrysler Carnival (1975). Robert B. was married to Jane Lynam. Robert B. died on 13 November 2006 in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, USA.
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Composer, songwriter ("Mairzy Doats", "Nina Never Knew", "She Broke My Heart in Three Places"), lyricist, author and market reseacher, educated at the Baruch School of Business Administration, and a violin student of Ernst Greenberger. As a child, he performed in vaudeville and films and on radio. Later he wrote special material for theater and night club revues, including "Cotton Club Parade", "Riviera Follies", "Paradise Parade", and "Latin Quarter Revue". He was the former vice president and a council chairman of AGAC, a member of ASCAP from 1934, and the director of Market and Media Research for Hayden Publications Company, and then research manager for McGraw-Hill. His chief musical collaborators included Oscar Levant, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, Louis Alter, Con Conrad, Ben Oakland, Milton Berle, Fred Spielman, Al Frisch, Artie Shaw, and Morris Charlap. His other popular-song compositions include "Great Guns" (the official Coast Artillery song), "Don't Change Horses" (the 1944 Roosevelt campaign song), "My Dreams Have Gone With the Wind", "Champagne Waltz", "Java Jive", "I'm a Big Girl Now", "Kiss Me Sweet", "Bless Your Heart", "Fuzzy Wuzzy", "Hotta Chocolotta", "Felicia", "Heaven Only Knows", "Li'l Abner", "Pu-Leeze! Mr. Hemingway", "If Wishes Were Kisses", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "The Man With the Weird Beard", "The Town Crier", and "Instant Love".- Make-Up Department
Angelina P. Cameron was born on 13 December 1966 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is known for The 13th Warrior (1999), I, Robot (2004) and The Core (2003). She died on 13 November 2006 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.- Camera and Electrical Department
Les Rodhouse was born on 10 June 1933 in Hammersmith, London, England, UK. He is known for Brazil (1985) and Life of Brian (1979). He was married to Doreen Fox. He died on 13 November 2006 in Slough, Berkshire, England, UK.- Sydney Banks was born on 6 January 1917 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a producer, known for Heart of the Sun (1998). He died on 13 November 2006 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Brierley was born and grew up in Lancashire, England. He did two years of National Service, working with the Royal Corps of Signals until 1952. He moved to Canada in 1956, and joined IBM shortly after his arrival in Toronto. Upon his retirement in 1987, he joined ACTRA and became a professional actor.
- Bernard Poulain was born on 2 September 1934 in Amiens, France. He was an actor, known for Vive le fric (1985) and Lethal Exposure (1993). He died on 13 November 2006 in Paris, France.