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Lorenzo Barcelata was born on 24 July 1889 in Tlalixcoyan, Veracruz, Mexico. He was an actor and composer, known for Monsters (2010), Machete (2010) and The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004). He was married to María Teresa Barcelata. He died on 13 July 1943 in Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico.- Kurt Huber was born on 24 October 1893 in Chur, Switzerland. He was married to Clara Schlickenrieder. He died on 13 July 1943 in Munich, Germany.
- César Ratti was born on 24 September 1889 in Santa Fé, Argentina. He was an actor, known for El hombre que nació dos veces (1938), La virgencita de madera (1937) and Amor último modelo (1942). He died on 13 July 1943 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Clarence Arper was born on 27 March 1864 in Gilroy, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Jinx (1919), The Woman Who Dared (1916) and The Unwritten Law (1916). He died on 13 July 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Ivan Yudin was born on 25 December 1907 in village Gart Penza province, Russian Empire [now Russia]. He was an actor, known for Don Diego i Pelageya (1928), Old and New (1929) and Enemies of Progress (1933). He died on 13 July 1943 in the USSR.
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Aleksey Solodkov was born on 13 March 1898 in Simonovo, Tula Governorate, Russian Empire [now Tula oblast, Russia]. Aleksey was a cinematographer, known for The Last Attraction (1929), Anna (1936) and Tokar Alekseyev (1931). Aleksey died on 13 July 1943 in Oryol oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].- Luz Long was a German Olympic long-jumper, notable for winning the silver medal in the event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin and for giving technical advice to his competitor, Jesse Owens, who went on to win the gold medal for the long jump. Luz Long won the German long jump championship six times in 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938, and 1939. He went on to finish third in the 1938 European Championships in Athletics long jump with 7.56 m.