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- Actor
- Soundtrack
Joe E. Lewis was born on 12 January 1902 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Too Many Husbands (1931), Private Buckaroo (1942) and Waltz Across Texas (1982). He was married to Martha Stewart. He died on 4 June 1971 in New York City, New York, USA.- "Ruth Cherrington" changed her name from Bertha M. Ebert Miller to her stage name mentioned above. She began her film career with M-G-M Studios in New Jersey and she ended her career in Los Angeles, California, playing character actress and bit part roles until 1947. It has been stated by her family that she may been a founder of the "Christian Science" religion. She was a member of "Central Casting" for 30 years. Her son, William "Bill" Miller, adopted three handicapped children in the middle 1940s.
- Production Manager
- Editor
- Producer
Daniel A. Nathan was born on 22 December 1916 in Minnesota, USA. He was a production manager and editor, known for Slattery's People (1964), Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (1955) and Peyton Place (1964). He died on 4 June 1971 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Harry Korris was born on 8 October 1891 in Douglas, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Somewhere in Camp (1942), Somewhere in England (1940) and Somewhere on Leave (1943). He died on 4 June 1971 in Blackpool, England, UK.- Writer
- Producer
Jonathan Finn was born on 15 January 1885 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Smashing the Money Ring (1939), Invisible Stripes (1939) and Jailbreak (1936). He was married to Sadie Borgenicht. He died on 4 June 1971 in New York City, New York, USA.- Antonín Vlastislav Vipler was born on 12 June 1903 in Bílá Tremesná, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]. He was a composer, known for Na Svatém Kopecku (1934), Cerný plamen (1930) and Písen o veliké lásce (1932). He died on 4 June 1971 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic].