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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Giuliano Carnimeo was born on 4 July 1932 in Bari, Puglia, Italy. He was a director and assistant director, known for Convoy Buddies (1975), The Exterminators of the Year 3000 (1983) and Find a Place to Die (1968). He died on 10 September 2016 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Charlie Flannery was born on 7 March 1948 in Taunton, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for We'll Always Have Parris (2016) and Between Us (2016). He died on 10 September 2016 in Taunton, Massachusetts, USA.- Actor
- Producer
Bernard Rich was born on 7 April 1931 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Startime (1959), Sabu and the Magic Ring (1957) and The Silent Service (1957). He was married to Shani Wallis and Margie Duncan. He died on 10 September 2016 in Laguna Woods, California, USA.- Actor
- Producer
Mahmut Hekimoglu was born on 25 October 1952 in Adana, Turkey. He was an actor and producer, known for Belki Yarin (1988), Güldür Yüzümü (1985) and Umutlarin Ötesi (1988). He died on 10 September 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey.- Production Designer
- Director
- Additional Crew
Ted Bafaloukos was born on 18 May 1946 in Athens, Greece. He was a production designer and director, known for The Natural (1984), Rockers (1978) and Aerosmith: Amazing (1993). He died on 10 September 2016 in Andros, Greece.- Actress
Joy Viado was born on 10 April 1959 in Manila, Philippines. She was an actress, known for MNL 143 (2012), Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventure (1996) and ZsaZsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh (2006). She died on 10 September 2016 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Producer
- Additional Crew
Mario Beguiristain, Ph.D., born in Matanzas, Cuba, emigrated to the U.S. in 1963. His passion for filmmaking first manifested in his childhood as he drew movie theater designs and performed plays with his younger brother and sister. He briefly attended Hialeah High School, and graduated from O'Keefe High School in Atlanta in 1966. After a year studying architecture at Georgia Tech, he went to film school at New York University (1968) and The University of Southern California. At USC, he completed an M.S. in Film Education (1975), a doctorate in Cinema-Television (1978), and was recipient of a CBS Fellowship. His short films have been official selections at the Miami, Chicago and Atlanta International Film Festivals. Upon arrival in Los Angeles in 1970, he was selected as Assistant Cameraman Trainee by IATSE Local #659 and, after finishing his training, worked on Robert Wise's The Andromeda Strain, George Roy Hill's Slaughterhouse-Five, and John Cassavetes' Minnie & Moskovitz, as well as many TV series, including The Lucy Show, Mission Impossible, The Brady Bunch, The Odd Couple, Marcus Welby, and a Columbo episode directed by Steven Spielberg. While doing his doctoral dissertation on the Influence of the Actors Studio in Hollywood during the Fifties, he worked as script consultant on Richard Lester's Cuba and Sydney Pollack's Havana, then in 1981 he served in that same capacity and as Al Pacino's dialect coach on Brian de Palma's Scarface. At about that same time, his friendship with Academy Award winning cinematographer Nestor Almendros and director Orlando Jimenez Leal led to his collaboration in their documentaries about oppression in Cuba Improper Conduct and Nobody Listens. In the mid-eighties, Mario entered the field of Hispanic Advertising, eventually becoming Creative Director at six major national Hispanic advertising agencies where his campaigns won awards for clients such as BellSouth, The Florida Lottery, Chivas Regal, Marshalls, T.J. Maxx, and Cerveza La Tropical (Publicis Sánchez & Levitan); Chevrolet-Geo, Shell Oil Co., and Smirnoff Vodka (Lezcano/Campbell-Ewald); Toyota, Texaco, Campbell Soup Co., The Disney Channel, Conroy's Flowers and Standard Brands. (Conill/Saatchi & Saatchi); Coca-Cola, Disneyland, Tree-Top Juices, Del Monte, Milk Advisory Board and Buick (La Agencia de McCann-Erickson). His advertising work has been recognized with a Clio Award, a Belding Award (Los Angeles Ad Club), a New York Festival Award, two Golden Mike Awards, two Sunny Awards (Southern California Broadcasting Assoc.) and five Se Habla Español Awards (Hispanic Business Magazine). As a Broadcaster in the U.S. Hispanic Market, he launched, staffed, created the on-air look and served as General Manager of The International Football Channel-a 24-hour pan-regional signal exclusively broadcasting soccer to Latin America from its base in Miami. Earlier in Los Angeles, he was part of the team that launched KVEA-TV Channel 52, (now Telemundo), where he was in charge of its on-air look, advertising and programming/sales promotions. At KMEX-TV Channel 34 (Univision), also in Los Angeles, he served as on-air promotions director and was in charge of the station's advertising in other media as well as creating, marketing and directing many star-studded specials for the Univision Network. As a Broadcaster in the General Market, NBC-TV commissioned his ground breaking 90-minute late-night comedy series pilot Off-Hollywood which aired as an alternate to Saturday Night Live during the show's heyday in 1978. He has considerable experience in the field of Direct Response TV, having directed over 14 one-hour infomercials for the global DRTV market in three languages. In the field of Education, Mario has taught Film History and a course on American International Pictures at Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles) as well as TV Commercial Production at the Miami Ad School. He also teaches U.S. Hispanic Marketing at Saint Thomas University. In 2003 he joined the full-time faculty of the School of Entertainment and Design Technology at Miami Dade College. While at MDC, he helped develop the film bachelor's degree program and managed the film internship. He engaged in numerous projects outside of the College. In 2003, he developed a theatrical musical biography of Cuban poet/patriot José Martí. From 2004 to 2006, he ran a Telemundo Writers Workshop to train telenovela writers. With over thirty years of experience in the fields of film production, advertising, broadcasting, and television program production; having created, written, produced and/or directed over one two hundred television commercials and over forty special programs in English, Spanish and French for the NBC, Univision, CBC and Telemundo television networks. He retired from the School of Entertainment and Design Technology (SEDT) at North Campus in February of 2015 after serving as a full-time film professor for almost 12 years. He never had children nor married, Beguiristain passed away at the age of 68 after succumbing to pancreatic cancer on September 10, 2016.- Marten Fortuyn was born on 10 May 1943 in Wormerveer, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He died on 10 September 2016 in Hoogstraten, Antwerp, Belgium.
- Jutta Limbach was born on 27 March 1934 in Berlin, Germany. She was married to Peter Limbach. She died on 10 September 2016 in Berlin, Germany.
- Actor
- Producer
- Stunts
Scott Wheeler was born on 3 June 1976 in Miami, Florida, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for That Was Piddie Korn (2013), Necroland (2020) and #DateNightMovie (2016). He was married to Lisa Wheeler. He died on 10 September 2016 in Georgia, USA.- Martin "Marty" Nestor was born on January 29, 1957, in New York City, NY. He was the son of John Nestor and Jeannie (Friary) Nestor.
Nestor made his home in the Littleton-Westford area of Massachusetts for most of his life. He was a 1975 graduate of Nashoba Valley Technical High School where he studied drafting. Nestor was a CAD mechanical designer and designed speakers for Bose for many years. He was a singer / songwriter who as a teenager got his start in music by playing guitar at folk masses conducted inside St. Anne's Church in Littleton. Nestor went on to front many bands, including "Striders Wrath" and "Down Twisted". "Marty Nestor and the Black Jacks" was the last band he fronted. He created several albums over the years and his last one was "Live at the Bull Run".
Nestor died at Lawrence General Hospital on September 10, 2016, after a short illness. He was 59 years old. - Chica Lopes was born on 8 December 1929 in São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil. She was an actress, known for Éramos Seis (1977), They Don't Wear Black Tie (1981) and Éramos Seis (1994). She died on 10 September 2016 in Sâo Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil.