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Acclaimed actress Rosalie Crutchley originally trained at the Royal Academy of Music. She made her acting debut in repertory in 1938 at the Liverpool Playhouse. She made her Broadway debut in 1950. The Guild of Television named her best actress of the year in 1956 for Black Limelight (1956). Her darkly Mediterranean complexion and gaunt, severe facial features caused her to be frequently cast as Spanish (eg. Queen Katherine in The Sword and the Rose (1953)), French or Italian women. Her screen persona tended to be either sinister or villainous, or downtrodden and tragic. She played the role of Madame Defarge in both the 1958 film of A Tale of Two Cities (1958) and a later BBC television version, A Tale of Two Cities (1965). She also played in two different BBC television versions of "The Franchise Affair", in the first, The Franchise Affair (1962), playing the daughter and in the second, The Franchise Affair (1988), playing the mother. She played Catherine Parr both in The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970), for which she won an International Television Award, and in the sequel Elizabeth R (1971).- Director
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Chandrakant Sangani was born on 10 June 1927 in Saurashtra, Gujarat, British India [now India]. He was a director and actor, known for Sorathno Savaj (1985), Jigar Ane Ami (1970) and Tanariri (1975). He died on 28 July 1997.- Leo Loudenslager was born on 24 January 1944 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for Cloud Dancer (1980) and Oshkosh... the Best of the 80s (1989). He died on 28 July 1997 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
- Rauni Ikäheimo was born on 21 July 1924 in Tainionkoski, Finland. She was an actress, known for Tukkijoella (1951), Niskavuoren Aarne (1954) and Sodan ja rauhan miehet (1978). She was married to Olavi Ahonen. She died on 28 July 1997.
- Claus Götze-Klaren was born on 3 September 1928 in Bielefeld, Germany. He was an actor, known for Cliff Dexter (1966), Sein Traum vom Grand Prix (1968) and Tommy Tulpe (1969). He died on 28 July 1997 in Berlin, Germany.