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- Having a fifth degree black belt in karate, Chet Holmes first feature was a karate movie. Chet wrote and produced the karate movie, Immortal Vengeance in 1998. He then wrote Emily's Song, a musically driven drama (rags to riches story about a singer). He got Leann Rimes attached to play the lead, and then brought the project to Warner Brothers, where he secured a three contract deal as writer, producer and song writer. In the Summer of 2005, Chet became the executive producer of In The Name Of The King, a $60 million epic fantasy in the vein of Lord Of The Rings. Chet also wrote the following Screenplays, which are each in various stages of preproduction: The Mercenary, Kings Of The Earth, Above All Else, Spartacus 2000, and Utopian Warrior. Chet has also secured a book deal as an author, through Penguin Portfolio Publishing in New York City. In 2007, Chet just wrapped, "Search for Seth the Messiah," shot in Europe, due out next fall. Chet was a writer and producer on the project. He is considered one of the world's foremost marketing and sales experts. He has designed more than 500 advertising campaigns and had 60 of the Fortune 500 as clients. This makes him particularly effective as a filmmaker in that Chet thinks of the commercial/trailer first, and then he creates the project. All his projects are designed first and foremost to have an excellent sales hook. As a producer, one of Chet's greatest strengths is in his ability to make the world want to see his projects.
- Larry Ford died on 12 August 2012 in St. Marys, Georgia, USA.
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Joe Kubert was born on 18 September 1926 in Jezierzany, Tarnopolskie, Poland [now Ozeryany, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a writer, known for They Spoke Out: American Voices Against the Holocaust (2010), G.I. Joe: Sgt. Savage and His Screaming Eagles: Old Soldiers Never Die (1994) and The Legends Behind the Comic Books (2007). He was married to Muriel Fogelson. He died on 12 August 2012 in Morristown, New Jersey, USA.- Hans Maeter was born on 22 December 1923 in Stettin, Pomerania, Germany. He was a writer, known for Die fünfte Kolonne (1963), Das Kriminalmuseum (1963) and Les aventures du capitaine Luckner (1971). He died on 12 August 2012 in Thailand.
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Willa Ward was born on 13 November 1920 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress, known for Beloved (1998), Rejoice and Shout (2010) and The Godmother of Rock & Roll: Sister Rosetta Tharpe (2011). She was married to Harry Royster and John Moultrie. She died on 12 August 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.- Odilon Mortier was born on 21 February 1931 in Aalst, Flanders, Belgium. He was an actor, known for De kotmadam (1991), Neveneffecten (2005) and Het mooiste moment (1996). He was married to Simonne Keymeulen. He died on 12 August 2012 in Aalst, Flanders, Belgium.
- Tatyana Semichyova was born on 22 December 1922. She was an actress, known for Deti solntsa (1956) and Zhenitba Belugina (1978). She died on 12 August 2012.
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Prabuddha Dasgupta is known for Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1996). Prabuddha died on 12 August 2012 in Alibaug, India.- Jerry Grant was born on 23 January 1935 in Seattle, Washington, USA. He was married to Sandy. He died on 12 August 2012 in Irvine, California, USA.
- Vladimir Peril was born on 12 December 1930 in Former USSR. He was an actor, known for Imperiya pod udarom (2000). He died on 12 August 2012 in Russia.
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Ève Cournoyer was born on 15 May 1969 in Canada. She was an actress and composer, known for Toi (2007). She died on 12 August 2012 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.- Bill Haslett was an actor, known for Sea of Love (1989) and Skullduggery (1983). He died on 12 August 2012 in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Petar Petrov was born on September 20, 1939 in Sofia . He studied at National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bulgaria in the class of Professor Krusty Mirski and Professor Atanas Mihailov . After graduation, he played four years on the stage of Burgas Theatre . In 1964 he won first prize in the first edition of the National Festival of artistic speech, reciting the poem by Nedialko Yordanov . Since then recitals are an integral part of his stage life. His first roles were in the Youth Theatre in productions , directed by Vili Tsankov , Georgi Cherkelov and Lilyana Todorova. For the children of the 70th and 80th Petar Petrov is Piero from the "Golden Key" (1964), the Cat from "When Dolls Do not Sleep" (1968), the Narrator of "The Snow Queen" (1971), the Dog from "The Merry Musicians "(1972) or Aramis from "The three Musketeers "(1973). Older people remember him as Leonidik in "My poor Marat" by Alexei Arbuzov (1966), Drobyazgin in the "Barbarians" by Maxim Gorky (1970), Wang in "Man is man" by Bertolt Brecht (1975), Jump in "Two Gentlemen of Verona "by William Shakespeare (1978), Gremio in" The Taming of the Shrew "by Shakespeare (1980), Pantaloon in" The love for Three Oranges " by Rada Moskova (1982), Don Armada in" Labours of love " by Shakespeare ( 1985), Cardinal in "King John" by Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1988), Zhevakin in "Marriage" by Nikolay Gogol (1989), Chebutikin in "Three sisters" by Anton Chekhov (1993). In 1981 Petar Petrov began teaching "Stage Speech" at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Art. After years of working with students he became a Professor (1999). Since 2001 he taught at the Theatre College "Luben Groys". There he played his last role - in graduation show "Carnival at the Castle" by Jean Anouilh, directed by Nadezhda Seykova (2011). He played more than 100 roles in theaters in Burgas and the National Youth Theatre. He played for 35 years at the National Youth Theatre and on the eve of its 60th anniversary withdrew voluntarily. He played also in over 100 movies and TV films. In the last 20 years of his life Petar Petrov assisted television journalists in Bulgaria to improve his diction. He died on August 12, 2012 in Sofia.