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- Actress
- Soundtrack
Born in Philadelphia to a Jewish family, she landed her one and only film role in the 1962 thriller What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) after winning a contest. After appearing as the young Jane Hudson she never returned to the screen or any other form of acting thereafter due to the religious beliefs of her family. She spent the remainder of her life living in her birthplace of Pennsylvania married to a dentist and later raised a family.- Actor
- Writer
Ivory Ocean was born on 7 June 1946. He was an actor and writer, known for The Mask (1994), Lost Highway (1997) and A Walk in the Clouds (1995). He died on 29 December 2011.- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Barry Clayton was born in 1931 in Islington, London, England, UK. He was an actor and director, known for Count Duckula (1988), Weekend World (1972) and They Came to Wales (1970). He died on 29 December 2011 in Islington, London, England, UK.- Actress
Doyel was born on 25 September 1966 in Munshiganj, East Pakistan [now in Munshiganj, Bangladesh]. She was an actress, known for Chandranath (1984), Kabuliwala (2006) and Nayjuddho (1991). She was married to Subrata Barua. She died on 29 December 2011 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.- Actor
- Director
- Art Director
Ivan Andonov graduated from the National Academy of Theater and Film Art in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1956. He is one of the most important Bulgarian cinema actors. Since 1965 he is a director and designer in animation. The films 'Difficulty', 'Esperanza' and 'Melodrama' bring him international awards and recognition. His début in features is in 1974 as a director of 'Difficult Love'. 'The Roof' won the Critic's Award in Varna, Bulgaria in 1978. 'White Magis' won Silver Prize in Cadiz, Spain. 'Dangerous Charm' won Grand Prix in Chianchiano, Italy, 1985 and Special Prize of the Jury in Chamrousse, France, in 1988. 'Dreamers' won First Prize in Varna, Bulgaria. 'Yesterday' won the Viewers, Award in Varna, Bulgaria, Grand Prix in San Remo, Italy, 1989, and Best Director Award in Moscow, 1989.- Tyron Perez was born on 14 September 1985 in Bulacan, Philippines. He was an actor, known for Kung mahawi man ang ulap (2007), Kilig... Pintig... Yanig... (2004) and Pipo (2009). He died on 29 December 2011 in Barangay Ugong, Valenzuela City, Philippines.
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Editorial Department
Svein Krøvel, FNF was a Norwegian Cinematographer known for more than 40 Feature Films, Documentaries and numerous short films. Krøvel was educated at the Photo- and Documentary School in Stockholm where he began in 1968. His teacher was Christer Strömholm.
Svein Krøvel's debut as a Cinematographer was Bredo Greve's 'The Stone Wood Witches' (1976). His breakthrough came with Oddvar Einarsons 'X' in 1986. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival in 1986 and was also nominated for the Golden Lion. In Norway 'X' won the Amanda Prize for Best film of the Year in 1987. Svein Krøvel won a personal Amanda for his work on Oddvar Einarsons 'Karachi' in 1989.
Krøvel photographed Torun Lian's 'Only Clouds Move the Stars' (1998) which was awarded the Ingmar Bergman prize in 1999. He was also responsible for the photography in Norway's 2002 Oscar entry, 'Elling' directed by Petter Næss.
Among the films Krøvel photographed were Knut Erik Jensen's 'Burnt by Frost' (1997). Their collaboration continued with 'Passing Darkness' (2000) and the documentary film 'Cool and Crazy' (2001) who won the Gold Hugo at the Chicago Film Festival, the Dragon Award at the Gothenburg Film Festival, and both Best Film and Best Documentary at the Norwegian Amanda Film Film Festival.
Krøvel also photographed Torun Lian's Only Clouds Move the Stars (1998), which was awarded the Ingmar Bergman prize in 1999. He was also responsible for the photography in Norway's 2002 Oscar entry, 'Elling' directed by Petter Næss.
Svein Krøvel died of cancer at the age of 65.- Flemming Dyjak was born on 7 July 1937 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was an actor, known for Den gale dansker (1969), Along Came a Soldier (1969) and Stine og drengene (1969). He died on 29 December 2011.
- Pretty and charming as ever Shirley Haven. Shirley Haven was another versatile black actress who should be added to the top of the class of many appealing actresses. Shirley certainly was in a class of her own. She was one of the few actresses who was like a breath of fresh air on sight. She was as sweet as can be. Her acting techniques were simple but powerful, her presence was warm, sweet, and understanding. She never had to raise her voice or over act to get her feelings and point across. "No Time for Romance" was Shirley's first and best movie. It was the last great of Black Cinema and the first film in color. She was a gem who made you smile every time you saw her. Shirley stole every scene she was in with her bubbly personality, her smile, her grace, and her wonderful speaking voice. Her aura just came from the screen and made you love her and want to know her. She was truly the girl next door. Shirley didn't do many movies but what she did leave behind is valuable and a must see! She's another who brought a new defining image of a black woman on screen that all can relate to.
- Constance Hieatt was born on 11 February 1928 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Constance was married to Hieatt, A. Kent. Constance died on 29 December 2011 in Essex, Connecticut, USA.
- Rosman Garcia died on 29 December 2011 in Aragua, Venezuela.
- Leopold Hawelka was born on 11 April 1911 in Mistelbach, Lower Austria, Austria. He was married to Josefine Hawelka. He died on 29 December 2011 in Vienna, Austria.
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Caroline Walsh was a producer, known for Filthy Cities (2011), I'm Running Sainsbury's (2009) and Faulks on Fiction (2011). Caroline died on 29 December 2011 in Ireland.