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- Ernest Miller was born in 1968 in the USA. He died on 3 September 1990 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Mieczyslaw Fogg was born on 30 May 1901 in Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]. He was an actor, known for The Coldest Game (2019), Television Theater (1953) and Szczescie swiata (2016). He died on 3 September 1990 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.- Irena Oberska was born on 28 July 1912 in Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]. She was an actress, known for A Woman's Decision (1975), Man of Marble (1977) and Pejzaz z bohaterem (1971). She died on 3 September 1990 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
- Writer
- Director
Hans Kasper was born on 24 May 1916 in Berlin, Germany. Hans was a writer and director, known for Melusine (1981), Solche Stunden vertragen Glas (1970) and Mitteilungen über eine Schuld (1972). Hans died on 3 September 1990 in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany.- Chen-Ho Wang was born on 1 October 1940 in Hualien, Taiwan. Chen-Ho was a writer, known for Rose Rose I Love You (1993), Mei ren tu (1985) and Meigui meigui wo ai ni (1985). Chen-Ho died on 3 September 1990 in Hualien, Taiwan.
- Marshall Bridges was born on 2 June 1931 in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. He died on 3 September 1990 in Jackson, Mississippi, USA.
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Nikolai Bolshakov graduated in 1937 from the cinematographic department of VGIK, and from that year he was an camera assistant to the operator of the Mosfilm film studio. His first independent work was the film "Heaven" (1940, Odessa). During the Patriotic War he was a military film correspondent, shot documentaries: "Caspians" (1944, was also a director, together with Grigory Alexandrov) and others. He participated in the filming of Joris Ivens' film "We Are For Peace" (1952, with a group of cameramen), and shot feature films at Mosfilm. In the 1970-1980s he shot stereoscopic films.