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- Krista Nell was born in 1946 in Austria. She was an actress, known for Un corpo caldo per l'inferno (1969), Hand of the Godfather (1972) and The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967). She died on 19 June 1975 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
A veteran radio actress, GeGe Pearson made her debut on "The Red Skelton Show" as Sara Dew. The role started on the first show (the pilot) on December 4th, 1945. While working on TRSS, Pearson also guest starred on other radio programs such as a couple episodes of "My Favorite Husband" starring Lucille Ball, "On Stage" & "Screen Director's Playhouse." Sadly on May 13th, 1949, GeGe ended her role as Sara Dew. She found herself leaning towards TV. She guest starred as a tourist on the episode Lucy Visits Grauman's on "I Love Lucy." She then took up voice acting, & took over the voice of Crusader Rabbit from Lucille Bliss on the popular cartoon "Crusader Rabbit" in 1957. Unfortunately the series didn't do as well, & was canceled only after thirteen episodes. GeGe then ended her career in 1965 as the voice of Granny in the cartoon "It's So Nice to Have A Mouse Around the House."- Sam Giancana was born on 15 June 1908 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Peep Show (1965). He was married to Angeline De Tolve. He died on 19 June 1975 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- Olle Andersson, born July 8, 1937 in Kristine, Sweden, as Kjell Olof Göran Andersson, was an actor, entertainer and singer. His short career started as a student entertainer and revue singer. The Swedish Television discovered his talent and charisma, which led to participation in entertainment programs, revues and operettas. Among other feats, he became well known for having cut the tie of the famous talk show host, Lennart Hyland. Olle Andersson appeared in five feature films and television productions. He died at 37 on June 19, 1975.
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Maurice Hiléro was born on 11 August 1909 in Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. He was a writer and actor, known for Nous les gosses (1941), Les vagabonds du rêve (1949) and À la manière de Charlot (1935). He died on 19 June 1975 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France.