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Kôzaburô Yoshimura was born on 9 September 1911 in Hiroshima, Japan. He was a director and writer, known for Anjô-ke no butôkai (1947), A Night to Remember (1962) and Clothes of Deception (1951). He died on 7 November 2000 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Julian Roffman was born on 13 December 1915 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He was a writer and director, known for The Glove (1979), The Mask (1961) and The Bloody Brood (1959). He died on 7 November 2000 in Canada.- Stefaniya Stanyuta was born on 15 May 1905 in Minsk, Russian Empire [now Belarus]. She was an actress, known for Pogovorim, brat (1979), Plyvi, korablik... (1983) and Poklonis do zemli (1986). She died on 7 November 2000 in Minsk, Belarus.
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- Director
- Writer
Eddie Stenberg was born on 29 November 1919 in Porvoo, Finland. He was an actor and director, known for Tervetuloa aamukahville eli tottako toinenkin puoli? (1952), Se alkoi sateessa (1953) and Rantasalmen sulttaani (1953). He was married to Lisa Adela Heikel. He died on 7 November 2000 in Helsinki, Finland.- Actor
- Additional Crew
Franco Odoardi was born on 22 January 1932 in Firenze, Tuscany, Italy. He was an actor, known for La donna di quadri (1968), Les Misérables (1964) and Sheridan: Squadra omicidi (1967). He died on 7 November 2000 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Additional Crew
Jean Hill was born on 11 February 1931 in Wewoka, Oklahoma, USA. She is known for The JFK Conspiracy (1992), November 22nd and the Warren Report (1964) and American Expose: Who Murdered JFK? (1988). She died on 7 November 2000 in Dallas, Texas, USA.- Writer
- Actor
- Music Department
Boris Vladimirovich Zakhoder is Soviet and Russian children's novelist, poet, translator, screenwriter. A popularizer of world children's classics. Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation (1999). From childhood, he was interested in natural sciences, biology. In 1935, Boris Zakhoder graduated from Moscow school No. 25. In 1936 he entered the Faculty of Biology of Kazan University. Then he transferred to the same faculty at Moscow State University of Lomonosov. In 1938 Boris Zakhoder entered the Literary Institute, where he was enrolled in the poetry workshop of Pavel Antokolskiy, and began to publish his poems. At the end of 1939, together with a group of students, Boris Zakhoder volunteered for the Soviet-Finnish 'winter' war. In 1940 he returned back. In the short space between the two wars, he wrote poems and essays. From March 1941 he continued his studies at the Lenin Institute, but only until June 22, when Adolf Hitler suddenly attacked the Soviet Union. In the very first days, Zakhoder left as a volunteer. He fought on the Karelian and on the South-Western fronts, participated in the liberation of Lvov. He worked in the editorial office of the newspaper 'Fire on the Enemy'. His poems in these years have been repeatedly published in army newspapers. In February 1944, Senior Lieutenant Zakhoder was awarded the Military Merit Medal. In 1946 he was demobilized and returned to Moscow. He resumed his studies at the Literary Institute and graduated in 1947, receiving a diploma with honors. In the same year, in the journal 'Zateynik' the poem "Sea battle" was published (later it was included in the collection "On the back desk"). It was Zakhoder's debut as a children's poet. In the 1950s, Zakhoder began translating. In 1952, his translations of Anna Zegers short stories were published. In 1958, Zakhoder joined the Union of Writers of the USSR. After the release of the first book, popularity quickly came, and his other works began to be published and reprinted: Monkey's Tomorrow (1956), Nobody and Others, The Letter "Ya" (both - 1958), "Four-Legged Assistants" (1959) , "Who Looks Like Whom" (1960), "To Companions of Children" (1962), "Whale and Cat" (1964), "Little Mermaid" (1967), "Good Rhino" (1977). In his prose tales, Zakhoder addresses the problems of loneliness, the search for friends, true and false beauty, kindness and cruelty. Boris Zakhoder in the USSR was best known for his translations and retelling of the classic works of foreign children's literature.- Actor
- Writer
Luc Dupanloup was born on 12 February 1945 in Montignies-sur-Sambre, Belgium. He was an actor and writer, known for Wowser (1989), Achille Talon: 1ère partie (1975) and Achille Talon: 2ème partie (1975). He died on 7 November 2000 in Ottignies, Belgium.- Dronning Ingrid was born on 28 March 1910. She was married to Frederik IX. She died on 7 November 2000 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Heinz Voss was born on 22 October 1922 in Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany [now Kaliningrad, Russia]. He was an actor, known for Geheimakten Solvay (1953), Tatort (1970) and Haus im Feuer (1960). He died on 7 November 2000 in Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
- Mikey Dunn died on 7 November 2000 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
- Composer
Brian Boydell was born on 17 March 1917 in Dublin, Ireland. Brian was a composer, known for Errigal (1970), Deirdre (1965) and Ireland (1966). Brian died on 7 November 2000 in Dublin, Ireland.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Julius Hatry was born on 30 December 1906 in Mannheim, Germany. He was an assistant director, known for Die Wirtin zum Weißen Röß'l (1943) and Hitlers Krieger (1998). He was married to Annemarie Schradiek. He died on 7 November 2000 in Mannheim, Germany.