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- Actress
- Soundtrack
Elisabeth Risdon was born on 26 April 1888 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940), High Sierra (1940) and Mexican Spitfire (1939). She was married to Brandon Evans and George Loane Tucker. She died on 20 December 1958 in Santa Monica, California, USA.- Stunts
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Earl H. Robinson was born on 19 September 1903 in Illinois, USA. He was a writer, known for Wings in the Dark (1935). He died on 20 December 1958 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- J.C. Squire was born on 2 April 1884 in Plymouth, Devon, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Estudio 1 (1965), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950) and Kraft Theatre (1947). He died on 20 December 1958 in Rushlake Green, Sussex, England, UK.
- James Westheimer was born on 17 November 1884 in Stockholm, Sweden. He was an actor, known for Adolf Armstarke (1937) and Det är min musik (1942). He died on 20 December 1958 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden.
- Composer
- Music Department
Dezsõ Horváth was born on 17 May 1886 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a composer, known for Iglói diákok (1935), A bor (1933) and A nagymama (1935). He died on 20 December 1958 in Budapest, Hungary.- Feodor Vasilyevich Gladkov was a Russian "socialist realism" writer born June 21, 1883, in Bol'shaya Chernavka, Saratov gubernia, to a family of Old Believers.
He joined a Communist group in 1904, and in 1905 went to Tiflis (now Tbilisi), Georgia. He was arrested in Sretensk (Chita region, Transbaikalia) in 1906 for revolutionary activities and sentenced to three years' exile. He then moved to Novorossiisk. Among other positions, he served as the editor of the newspaper "Krasnoye Chernomorye", secretary of the journal "Novy Mir", special correspondent for "Izvestiya" and director of the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow from 1945-48. He received the Stalin Prize in 1949 for his literary accomplishments, and is considered a classic writer of Soviet Socialist Realist literature. In 1994 "Cement" was published in the US by Northwestern University Press as part of its "European classics" series.
He died on December 20, 1958, in Moscow.