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- Charles H. Radilak was born on 26 January 1909 in Czechoslovakia. He was an actor, known for The Outer Limits (1963), Mission: Impossible (1966) and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964). He died on 19 July 1972 in Inglewood, California, USA.
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Sally Benson was born in St. Louis on September 3 1897. Her family moved to New York, where she spent her formative years and was educated at the Horace Mann School. At the age of seventeen, she took her first job working at the National City Bank, 'singing into a dictaphone', as she later put it. Several years and a divorce later, she began to write magazine reviews and published interviews with the rich and famous. Her writing career thus launched, she submitted a short story to The New Yorker in 1930 (under the pen name Esther Evarts), which led to requests for more from the editors. Her most popular subsequent work consisted of a series of stories about Judy Graves, a gauche adolescent heroine, which appeared under the title "Junior Miss". The stories were collated in a 1941 Book of the Month and then adapted into a comedy play on Broadway, by writers Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields. A movie version in 1945 was followed by a TV musical and a radio series.
Benson's most famous work was Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), originally derived from a series of nostalgic vignettes about the life of a St. Louis family (incorporating recollections from her own life) spanning the years from 1903 to 1904. They were published in The New Yorker under the title 5135 Kensington Avenue, the street of her birth and early childhood. For the MGM film version of 1944, Benson was tasked with working on the screenplay. However, her material ended up on the cutting room floor and she ended up being credited only as original author. Some of her other contributions fared rather better, notably her collaborative efforts on Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Shadow of a Doubt (1943), the romantic drama Anna and the King of Siam (1946), and the film noir No Man of Her Own (1950). Benson also adapted the novel "Seventeen" by Booth Tarkington into a successful Broadway play.
In her private life, Benson enjoyed reading, playing harp and piano, and visiting the racetrack. She died in July 1972 at the age of 74.- Actress
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Nita Hunter was born on 24 March 1931 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for Smart Woman (1948), Susie Steps Out (1946) and White Tie and Tails (1946). She was married to Glen Howard Dickey. She died on 19 July 1972 in Burbank, California, USA.- She was born in 1917, when his father was the military governor of the Minister of Military Affairs, Süleyman Sefik Pasha, in San'a city of Yemen, and his name was named after Saba Melik Belkis. Her mother is Halepzade R. Ayse Vedad Söylemezoglu. Spending her childhood in Kuzguncuk, Üsküdar, Istanbul, in her father's thirty-room Marko Pasha Mansion, Belkis Hanim completed her education at Kandilli Girls High School and Üsküdar American Girls College. He started American college at the age of 13. Family ; Benli Belkis's grandfather is Konya Governor and Rumeli Beylerbeyi Ali Kemali Pasha. Ethem Pertev Pasha's brother is his grandfather and all three uncles are ambassadors. His brothers Princess Perizat Osmanoglu, the first mining king and Galatasaray court member S. Siham Kemali Söylemezoglu, Turgut Söylemezoglu, Rabia Söylemezoglu-Bayramoglu, Azade Söylemezoglu and Talia Söylemezoglu. While all the brothers preferred Galatasaray High School, only he turned to the American school. Belkis Hanim, who is the aunt of well-known names such as Sehzade Cengiz Osmanoglu, Mehmet Demirtasci, Ömer R. Akömer, Selcuk Perin and Azade Perin, is also the aunt of Sehrazat Kemali Söylemezoglu and S. Sefik Söylemezoglu. Prince Mehmed Nazim Efendi's Alb. It is the honeycomb of S.Bayramoglu and Mithat Perin. Hammâmîzâde Ismâil Dede Efendi's granddaughter and daughter of former Albanian ambassador Sevinc Tevs and daughter of Ömer Halis Biyiktay and nephew of Kazim Karabekir Aynur Biyiktay-Söylemezoglu. Marip Hanim, daughter of Galip Kemali uncle, married to Afife Hanim, daughter of Mustafa Rauf Pasha, married Husrev Gerede. His cousin Hamit Kemali Söylemezoghlu Bey is the architect of Anitkabir. Benli Belkis identity. Due to the characteristic me on her cheek, Belkis Söylemezoglu, who was named as Benli Belkis, was fairly fair-skinned and was one of the most well-known names of her period. Benli Belkis, who is known for her beauty, assertive clothes and flamboyant jewelery she wore rather than her pedigree and profession, also made her name in Turkish fashion. He's going to be himself, wearing bikini bathing costumes from the first visit in Turkey and is known as the person who introduced the country for the first time. In her knowledge of women's fashion, her frequent travels to the United States and European countries and the famous figures she met there were influenced. Belkis, King of Egypt I. Faruk, King of Sweden VI. Gustav, Prince of Monaco III. Rainier, Grace Kelly, Milford Haven 3. Markizi David M. Mountbatten won the friendship of Eva Bartok, Merle Oberon and various Hollywood stars and took part in their invitations. Darío Moreno, Orhan Boran, names like Celal Sahin and Belkis lady Betty poster is the most sincere friends from Turkey. He has repeatedly expressed that he loves children and toys and is afraid of superstitions. He admitted in a humorous way that he was a narcissist. When he was young, the businessman known as the Tobacco King at his time married Hasan Doruk and left. After this marriage, the lawyer Sadi Riza Dag (ex wife of 1932 Wolrd Bedauty Feriha Tevfik) made a stampade. However after Mr. Dag the important statesman of the Kingdom of Egypt, the Governor of Zamalek and the famous Andalusian Gardens of Cairo ' s owner Gallini married Fahmy Pasha. He made his fourth marriage with the heir and lawyer Pineaud, the famous French industrial giant, but this association did not last long. Afterwards, the love of Sherlock Holmes, the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's son, Adrian Conan Doyle, was spoken for a long time in the world press. Belkis Hanim In 1954, he starred with Esref Kolçak in the movie Cilginlar Cehennemi, but the influence of his reputation in the international magazine media has driven him away from Yesilcam. It is known that he plays piano very well and is extremely talented in Western dances. , Mrs. Belkis passed away in Istanbul on July 19, 1972, as a result of a heart attack in her own home. Her body was buried on July 20, 1972 in the family tomb at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery.
- Lou Scofield was born on 7 May 1913 in Missouri, USA. Lou was a writer, known for Where the Heart Is (1969), The Doctors (1963) and The Edge of Night (1956). Lou died on 19 July 1972.