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Nick Grinde's career lasted from the late 1920s to the mid-'40s, but his heyday was the mid to late 1930s. Grinde was one of the journeyman directors (such as Lesley Selander, George Sherman, Lew Landers, etc.) who made the "B" pictures that everybody enjoyed at a Saturday matinée, but whose name no one would recognize. While none of Grinde's pictures were particularly memorable, they encompassed all genres, from horror to musicals to comedies and even a western or two, but he was especially adept at crime and action dramas--he turned out a number of tight, fast-moving little pictures of that type for Warner Bros.- Yûji Hori was born on 26 September 1922 in Tokyo, Japan. He was an actor, known for The Seven Vows (1956), No Advice Taken (1958) and Mabuta no haha (1952). He died on 19 June 1979 in Japan.
- Hans Putz was born on 12 November 1961 in Germany. He was an actor, known for The Flying Classroom (1973), Meine Frau erfährt kein Wort (1970) and The Consequence (1977). He died on 19 June 1979 in Germany.
- Tom Macaulay was born on 17 March 1906 in St George Hanover Square, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for I See a Dark Stranger (1946), The Amazing Mr. Beecham (1949) and Vampire Over London (1952). He was married to Tucker McGuire. He died on 19 June 1979 in Lambeth, London, England, UK.